 | How to setup double VPN? Hi i finally ditched my PPTP my friend had and switched to L2TP with IPSec. I'm just wondering how to i set up 2 or 3 VPNs to increase security? |
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 | Multiple devices along the chain to reencrypt the data along the path... but truth to tell, unless you really know what you're doing, it's purely an exercise in headache and heartache. Or are you just that paranoid?
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 | I was thinking about switching to ivacy VPN as it was double VPN built in to the client.
For what I'm doing (That's private) i need all the protection i can get.
So how do i set up double VPN with L2TP? |
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 | reply to HD5830Gamer Want to share this vendor's webpage about this claim of 'double VPN?'
Like I said, if you could get two or more devices along the chain to do the VPN encryption, that would constitute a "double VPN," for instance :
your PC with VPN software -> your router with a VPN tunnel -> Internet -> VPN headend #1 -> VPN headed #2 -> endpoint you're trying to reach
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 | Would Connecting to Windows VPN client + OpenVPN client be double VPN? |
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 | reply to HD5830Gamer Possible, but not likely. It'll depend on how the packets are getting routed, and likely in practice will ONLY take one or the other VPN.
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 | I wonder how Ivacys double VPN works then. It's a client and expensive as hell ($23 a month)
I meant connect to windows VPN client first with L2TP then connect to the OpenVPN gui client next. I tried that and i got slower speeds. Making me think that it IS a double VPN or not. |
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 | It can be done using a host and a VM where the VM connects thru the host. Both the host and the VM will need a VPN. Latency is an issue. If a VPN drops your connection you real IP number can be exposed, however that can be controlled with a properly configured firewall. Pay for those VPN's with washed Bitcoins or Liberty Reserve, some accept cash in an envelope (Mulvad).
Being anonymous is not as simple as installing a VPN. Check for DNS leaks »www.dnsleaktest.com/ Never post at any site that has your real identity information. Remember your VPN has your IP number and likely your real email address and they will not go to jail for you. There should be no logging. Read their privacy policy then read it again. Your exit node should be in a country that has a friendly privacy policy and certainly not in a US jurisdiction.
Long Thread at Wilders relating to anonymity: »www.wilderssecurity.com/showthre···t=285780
Have a look at Dropbox: »www.dropbox.com/ |
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 | reply to HD5830Gamer Is this the Ivacys you're referring to HD5830Gamer? -- »ivacy.com/
If so, I don't see anything about where you may have gotten an idea about "double VPN." To me, from the screenshots for Windows / OSX, looks like a standard PPTP / IPSec VPN.
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 | Found this »vpn.insorg.org/
Supposed to be triple VPN. And yes that was the Ivacy i was talking about. |
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 | reply to HD5830Gamer Possibly... never tried vpn.insorg.org so I couldn't comment.
Let us know how it goes HD5830Gamer
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