Ah, that force. Does this force allow VPNs, or are you just reusing existing open ports for... alternative purposes? :)
In case of the former, then Wireguard will likely be permitted some day as the status quo of VPNs. OpenVPN and IPSec appear as dead ends, so it's just a matter of time. If Wireguard is successfully upstreamed soon, I wouldn't be surprised if it rose to the throne of VPN monopoly sooner rather than later.
In case of the latter, you're out of luck without a compat mode or a bridge tool... :/
In case of the former, then Wireguard will likely be permitted some day as the status quo of VPNs. OpenVPN and IPSec appear as dead ends, so it's just a matter of time. If Wireguard is successfully upstreamed soon, I wouldn't be surprised if it rose to the throne of VPN monopoly sooner rather than later.
In case of the latter, you're out of luck without a compat mode or a bridge tool... :/