Re: Turning A Flashed to Verizon Android Phone Into A VPN Server Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz Can you clarify what exactly you are trying to do?
By turning the phone into a VPN server, wouldn't the VPN IP address be the same IP as if you were to tether? I can't see any pro's for going the server route other than it would be mildly cool. | Mildly cool? Think of the possibilities. You can't deny it'd be a nice tool to have in the arsenal. [edit] let me add I realize its over kill for this form of stealth.
I'm trying to leave the phone 1,600 miles away. While using it as if it were in front of me.
Different locations give different blocks of IP's. As we all know 1 Flashed to Verizon 3G phone gives thousands of Residential IP's. Another issue that has me looking into this is Verizon has started closing this exploit this year. For instance this service doesn't work from Miami to Daytona with two exceptions of Vero Beach & Melbourne on Interstate 95. That's somewhere around a 300+ mile dead zone with two small spots of coverage.
I'm sure we can all agree that creating an account with a Residential IP is optimal.
AT&T gives about 250 Residential IP's this I know for sure. I can only guess T-Mobile and Verizon 4G is the same. It's easy to run through those 200+ ip in a matter of months. I'm looking into options to safe guard the future.
From the research I've done so far its not impossible for me to figure out. There's quite a few guides out there and I'm very comfortable with SoftEther server. So its all relative. I'm just trying to decide which way to go about it.
I love solving these kind of puzzles as I'm sure others here do too. If nothing else just for the thrill. If it beats me... I move on.
Last edited by nate; 07-28-2017 at 03:15 PM.
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