Turning A Flashed to Verizon Android Phone Into A VPN Server Verizon VPN?
I wish I was able to tell you how to do it right now...
I'm just wondering if anyone here has turned a Android device into a VPN server that works flawlessly so I can get a better idea of how to go about it?
I know what your thinking... its a lot of work for a 3g connection. What I'm thinking is it's a server for $5 a month, with thousands of Residential IP'S (not data-center ip's). Which would be optimal for account creation. Plus these flashed to 3G devices barley get signal where I'm at. After 90 days I can make accounts a VPN connection using a data center ip.
I see there are a few different ways to do this. All requiring root...
Im trying to figure out if I should try an app like Servers Ultimate Pro using openVPN...
Or if I should install Linux on the phone. I'm thinking if I install Linux using Linux Deploy and Busy Box it might be possible to run Softether VPN server. There is a ARM version of SoftEther for Linux.
Multiloginapp already gave the instruction on how to toggle airplane mode on/off remotely with Tasker & Notify My Android so that work is done.
He also gave the instructions on how to do this ( MRI Method ) but his way required a VPS and a back-connected proxie to the cellular connection. I believe it can be done without the use of a VPS.
Last edited by aspkin; 05-18-2018 at 11:59 PM.
Reason: Verizon VPN
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