من می خواهم لپ تاپ من به این فکر می کنم که موقعیت من VPN زمانی که افسار به من تلفن به عنوان یک کانون است. PPTP این بود. معادل مدرن است که خواهد شد را پیدا کند. من نیاز به یک گوشی قدیمی تر فقط برای این منظور است؟ میرسد اپل عطف به ماسبق کشته PPTP در تلفن های قدیمی تر کار اندیشه قدیمی تر برای این پس می کنید؟ معادل مدرن است که ترافیک تمام لپ تاپ را از طریق VPN در گوشی مسیر خواهد شد است؟
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L2TP/IPSec is probably the true “modern equivalent”, but you can probably accomplish the same thing using OpenVPN as well.
PPTP was killed because it was insecure, you probably shouldn’t use it anyway.
PPTP isn’t very secure, hence it’s been mostly phased out. Modern replacements are the OpenVPN protocol, or OpenConnect (an open source alternative to CISCO’s Anyconnect).
OpenVPN is usually the go to, as it’s compatible with most VPN related software. I haven’t tried tethering with VPN on android, but i would imagine you’d just setup this app; https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.blinkt.openvpn&hl=en_US and your traffic on the laptop should be tunnelled through the VPN you configured.
There’s also some other protocols such as [L2TP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layer_2_Tunneling_Protocol)/IPSec, [IKEv2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Key_Exchange)/IPSec and [SSTP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Socket_Tunneling_Protocol). But i don’t really have any experience using those.
OpenVPN is magic at the moment as the most providers providing it and devices accepting it.
Just don’t use an iPhone, OR jailbreak it and use tetherme to change the data source to your VPN.
This is an iOS thing, not VPN or your laptop or anything else.
Why not just connect to the VPN *from* your laptop? Why does your phone have to be providing the VPN?
TOR has a specific option for this on Android, so I would assume most any OpenVPN based android client COULD do it (most probably do not by default). I’m not sure what ones do support it and tor is obviously not a VPN but in this case the way the software works with android’s OS is identical to how other VPNs work. In Orbot the feature is shown as “Open Proxy on All Interfaces: Allow wi-fi peers, thethered devices and anyone else who can connect to your IP to use TOR”. My actual VPN’s client lacks such an option, so it depends what you are using, but as far as software goes, OpenVPN on android is capable of doing what you want. You might try “OpenVPN for android” or “OpenVPN connect” if your VPN provider does not offer their own client that supports it. I’m pretty sure one or both support it.
Try L2TP on iOS and see if it works.
OpenVPN does not work on Android, at least not on my phone. When I turn on tethering with OpenVPN connected, the devices I connect get no internet connectivity at all. Same with Shadowsocks. I’m going to try PPTP and L2TP later and see what happens.