Is SSTP VPN support anywhere on the DD-WRT dev roadmap?

First of all, thank you all DD-WRT developers, for making this thing happen. I'm a Chinese user, and due to severe internet censorship in place, a "complete" web experience is hard to come by in my country. To solve that problem, I've turned to DD-WRT. Bought a Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 router, flashed it to DD-WRT, installed OpenVPN on it, and it's been working like a charm so far. However recently the Chinese internet cops have started a massive attack on OpenVPN connections, effectively intercepting and blocking many of them, including my VPN service. I've got this option to switch to a SSTP service. However, DD-WRT doesn't seem to support it yet. Wondering if SSTP support is coming any time soon to DD-WRT. Just bought this router a couple of months ago, definitely want to get more value out of it. Plus, I've got too many devices needing VPN at home (2 desktops, 2 laptops, 2 tablets, 2 smartphones, a Xbox 360 and a PS3), all of them might need VPN access from time to time (can never be sure what's blocked by the Chinese Great Firewall). Deploying SSTP on every single of them devices isn't possible... I believe this would be a common problem, with huge potential demand in China alone. Searched the forum and there doesn't seem to be such requests yet. Could anyone kindly bring SSTP to DD-WRT?

 

 

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