Re: Ipburger or 2VC Which Is Best ? 24VC uses SoftEther Server which has SoftEther, OpenVPN, L2TP/IPsec, and MS-SSTP protocols built in. Allowing you to connect with almost every client in existence, including Velocity and Tunnelbeck IPBurger uses. IPBurger Uses OpenVPN server.
Both are capable of tunneling IPv4 and IPv6 using a L2 VPN bridge to a tap interface, although I'm 99.9% sure either is configured to do so.
SoftEther is actually the better VPN protocol, but in order to use SoftEthers https/ssl protocol you have use the SoftEther Client.
All VPN's originating from a Data Center are detectable by their IP range, but aside from that SoftEther can be configured to look exactly like a wired Ethernet connection with a data center IP.
Im not saying its impossible, but I've yet to get OpenVPN to pass a MTU of 1500 through the VPN tunnel.
Softether can work on tcp port 443 alone and punch a hole through any firewall without having to open any ports by using NAT-Traversal, OpenVPN can not.
SoftEther makes the handshake with the server look exactly like normal internet traffic, OpenVPN does not.
But when it comes to eBay or PP, none of this matters. Unless your in China or another country with censorship issues that does deep packet inspection.
The only thing you could truly base this on is customer service and if either have had a block of IP's banned. Try this link while connected to VPN to see if your IP is blocked due to known Data Center IP range. http://www.cpu-world.com/
if your sketchy of links, google CPU World. (so far this is the only site Ive found that detects known Data Center IP's and blocks them from visiting the website)...
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