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I didn't do that, but...
Proxy - "narrow" Internet on certain ports.
We'll have to invest money and buy VDS somewhere outside. Set VPN, but change the port to 80 (443) if HTTP and 53 if UDP (if external UDP is allowed). Allow access only from the IP address of the hostel - this would not clog the channel with Google robots and other unscrupulous persons of unknown nationality;).
Thus, your VPN server will be considered a site by a proxy server.
You may have to play with the server and client settings, for example, turn off encryption - the proxy can replace the data in the packets - the VPN server will not like this.
Maybe it will pass)))
Create , rent or pick up a free, unblocked VPN server. Connect.
Google is not banned for you, is it? https://www.google.com/search?q=vpn+free+test
Go through the "anonymizer" to those sites that you can not go - it's as easy as shelling pears, so as not to play with devices, configs, etc.
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