Re: Tutorial: How to turn a VPS into VPN (to be used for stealth)
Your impressing me now... Pulling this thread out of the depths.... Now your on the right track.... I can tell your hungry for knowledge...
99% of stealthers don't realize how easy it truly is to build your own VPN. Or they end up getting spooked off by reading that you have to find some magical IP that's "fresh"... All you have to do is find a server provider that isnt too well known.. Servers are used for a lot more things than just VPN's. This website for example is ran in a container on a server that could be used to run VPN software, it'd be over kill, but it would run it.
I probably knew about as much as you do right now when Othmane started this thread.
I didn't act on it right away... I was intimidated... Instead I used his VMware guide and learned everything I could about VMware... Then I started experimenting with Linux in VMware using a command line... But when I finely did use the info he freely gave away in this thread... it sparked off a chain of events that lead me to where I am today.
So to answer your question.... You own your server... You set it up... You can set up all the security protecting it. You know for a fact no one is looking at your data packets. You can make sure the server doesn't have any logs. You can make sure the server isnt connected to you in any kind of way... You know for a fact your block of IP's isn't only being used for EB & PP stealth... You save $100+ per account per year... Any time you want you can rent another server and build your self a VPN using what ever protocol you want... In any country on the face of the planet... Now do you see the BIG picture?
Let me also drop this little bit of knowledge...
A VMware guest is the exact same concept as a VPS. Only the VPS (guest) is running on a dedicated server in a data center... A VMware guest is running on a dedicated server in front of you. So if you wanted to practice setting up a server running CentOS with VPN software, you could test the install first on VMware. Obviously it wouldnt change your IP but it would give you confidence before trying to deploy on a production server.
Last edited by nate; 08-15-2018 at 01:18 PM.
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