Anyone know whether it would be possible to setup a VPN (and if so how/who) to only take effect when using my FTP client?
As in, the rest of the traffic from this PC should not go over the VPN, the only part that matters is the FTP (Which connects via an IP so there is no DNS lookup involved)
edit: I have two connections so the alternative would be to just have one be VPN’d, but I dont know of any way to force the PC to use a particular connection for a particular application, I don’t want to disturb them too much because I’ve managed to get Steam to download over both at once and I dont want to break that!
The question is in the title. One thing I should mention is that this problem does not exist on macOS or Windows.
I am not using any specific app. Just the built in L2TP client of Android.
My VPN connection had been working just fine for a month and a half until last Tuesday 05/05/2020. When I connect it says the tunnel enabled, then a few moments later it says:
‘session terminated by gateway’
‘tunnel disabled’
‘detached from key daemon’
I’ve restarted my modem, my router, everything. I’ve talked with our RMM support my work pays for and did some trouble shooting with them. I’ve plugged an Ethernet cord directly into the modem and it still kicks me off with the message above. I can tether to my phone and it works fine so the RMM support is saying it’s my internet provider and nothing on their end. I’ve spoke with my internet provider and they have no idea what the matter is.
Anyone have any tips to tell my internet provider or RMM support or does anyone have any help?!
So every so often I get a message from Google for instance that says “we have detected suspicious activities from your IP address and we need to verify that you are you” so I have to do a captcha or swap servers.
Can I get in trouble for what other uses using the same VPN server are doing?
این وب سایت از کوکی ها برای بهبود تجربه شما استفاده می کند. ما فرض خواهیم کرد که شما با این مسئله مخالف هستید ، اما در صورت تمایل می توانید از این امر امتناع کنید. پذیرش ادامه مطلب
Does anyone know of any services/VPN setups like algo, OpenVPN, IPSEC, that allow you to change each client’s bandwidth access? I am making a VPN for my personal project and I want to be able to at least monitor each client’s bandwidth usage.
Hello, i will explain my situation because i really need some help as i am failing to understand how this works.
Before i start i want to say that i live in Serbia, South-East part of Europe (this is important).
Okay, to the problem now. I am trying to order a piece of clothing from a website. When i enter the UK website it auto transfers me to Canada website. My issue is that i can not even order from there as they only ship to Canada if ordered on Canadian website.
I managed to enter the UK website using VPN. Now, my question is, are they still going to be able to actually ship it to me if i order using VPN or no since my country apparently is not even supported without VPN.
Hope this is clear enough, thanks in advance!
Demand for VPN in Hong Kong increased tenfold following the Chinese government’s newly-proposed national security laws. Experts worry the security laws presented would jeopardize the freedoms guaranteed to Hong Kong when it was handed over to China by the United Kingdom. Those freedoms include the right to protest, free media, and an independent judiciary system.
While the new national security law does not specifically address online freedom, the “Great Firewall” in mainland China heavily restricts the internet. Social media websites including Facebook and Twitter, and news publications like The New York Times cannot be accessed from mainland China.
Google, which monitors search trends shows search interest for the keyword “VPN” increased 500% for the week of May 17th – 23rd.
Why are Hong Kong citizens flocking to use a VPN?
A VPN conceals a user’s internet activity by encrypting all the data transmitted through the internet from their device. IPVanish has applications for both iOS, and Android, as well as macOS, and Windows, covering the requirements for most users.
Once the data is encrypted, it is transmitted through servers owned by the VPN provider. By re-routing the traffic through the VPN servers rather than directly to the requested website, the traffic is concealed, masking the user’s personal IP address. This allows users to continue to safely conduct their online activities, shielded from prying eyes. IPVanish maintains a network of more than 1,400 servers in 75+ locations, ensuring users always have a nearby location.
How should Hong Kong citizens protect themselves?
While Hong Kong at this point continues to have a free and open internet, it’s best to be prepared. Those participating in the protests in Hong Kong should absolutely be using a VPN. Many protestors are already using a VPN, out of fear the Chinese Communist Party will obtain their personal information. In this case, it’s definitely a situation where it’s best to be prepared for the worst-case scenario.
As always at IPVanish, we operate a zero-log VPN service. We never track your online activities in any of our 75+ locations.
I want to setup a VPN router, but I want to pick and choose which devices go through the VPN tunnel and which dont.
Is that possible? I was hoping to either be able to setup rules to pick and choose which devices i want to connect via VPN. Or ideally, have 2 WIFI SSID’s. One call it X and the other X-VPN where I can use that for the VPN connected devices.