It’s a shame that so many public Wi-Fi networks block traffic on ports 70 and 1965, completely cutting off both Gopher and Gemini. Restricting Internet access to only the “most common” use cases like YouTube and Wikipedia is a great way to ensure they eventually become the “only” use cases.
@jsreed5@jsreed5.org I had a public network block my personal Wireguard connections on port 51820 but my VPN service using Wireguard on port 1637 wasn’t blocked. I don’t know what they think they’re accomplishing. It was at a hotel, where people might feasibly need to connect to a VPN for work.