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Greetings, friends.
Many (especially at the very beginning of their journey) are puzzled by the issue of security. One of the basic means of anonymization is a VPN (Eng. Virtual Private Network - a virtual private network).
There are a huge number of services that offer to use their network. Prices range from a few dollars (for normal vpn) to several hundred dollars (double vpn, triple vpn, etc.).
But even choosing the most expensive option, you cannot be sure that your data will not be given to anyone.
Therefore, I consider the best option - raising your own VPN server.
And now, in stages, I will tell you how to do it.
1.
So, at the first stage, we need to decide on the choice of hosting with a virtual server (VPS), on which we are going to raise our VPN.
I will not give examples, so as not to be considered advertising. Google will help you cope with this task, just drive into the search and select the option that suits you best.
2.
After registering and paying for your VPS, download the PuTTY program.
We take the VPS data - ip, password and connect through them to PuTTY.
We accept the key.
We change the password after we double-entered the original one.
We execute the command.
Select the server ip (it is listed here as standard).
Select the connection type "1".
The default port.
We choose dns from google, they are reliable (if you want, you can still get confused with dnscript).
We indicate the name of our future config in English.
Then, within 10 minutes, the installation of all keys and certificates will take place.
The final file will be in the root folder.
3.
Download the WinSCP program. Install, open.
We enter the server address, login and password there and connect, I have another program, not winscp, but the essence is the same there, we find the root folder in it our config.
Open it for editing.
In it we change verb 3 to verb 0.
And after it we add
Good luck in your endeavors. Hope someone was helpful.
Thank you holyass (c) for the information provided.
Many (especially at the very beginning of their journey) are puzzled by the issue of security. One of the basic means of anonymization is a VPN (Eng. Virtual Private Network - a virtual private network).
There are a huge number of services that offer to use their network. Prices range from a few dollars (for normal vpn) to several hundred dollars (double vpn, triple vpn, etc.).
But even choosing the most expensive option, you cannot be sure that your data will not be given to anyone.
Therefore, I consider the best option - raising your own VPN server.
And now, in stages, I will tell you how to do it.
1.
So, at the first stage, we need to decide on the choice of hosting with a virtual server (VPS), on which we are going to raise our VPN.
I will not give examples, so as not to be considered advertising. Google will help you cope with this task, just drive into the search and select the option that suits you best.
2.
After registering and paying for your VPS, download the PuTTY program.
We take the VPS data - ip, password and connect through them to PuTTY.
We accept the key.
We change the password after we double-entered the original one.
We execute the command.
Code:
wget https://git.io/vpn -O openvpn-install.sh && bash openvpn-install.sh
Select the server ip (it is listed here as standard).
Select the connection type "1".
The default port.
We choose dns from google, they are reliable (if you want, you can still get confused with dnscript).
We indicate the name of our future config in English.
Then, within 10 minutes, the installation of all keys and certificates will take place.
The final file will be in the root folder.
3.
Download the WinSCP program. Install, open.
We enter the server address, login and password there and connect, I have another program, not winscp, but the essence is the same there, we find the root folder in it our config.
Open it for editing.
In it we change verb 3 to verb 0.
And after it we add
Thus, we turn off the logs, after that we save and copy the file to our PC and connect.Code:
log /dev/null
Good luck in your endeavors. Hope someone was helpful.
Thank you holyass (c) for the information provided.