IAPS Launches OpenVPN Web Edition

IAPS has just launched a new VPN system, called OpenVPN Web Edition, that is very easy to use and operate, regardless of whether you use a Mac, Windows, or Linux.

IAPS  recommends the new OpenVPN Web Edition service for users residing inside of mainland China. Their tests shown better results in terms of speed and reliability than any other VPN protocol in use in China. If you are considering using a VPN from China, then this may be the best choice for you.

How does the “web-based” OpenVPN work?

Firstly, after subscribing the IAPS you will receive with all the login information: username, password and a link that you need to visit in order to start using OpenVPN.  In the drop down box change it from “connect” to “login”.

After you have logged in, you need to select the connection based on your operating system. Next, download the configurations for your respective operating system.   Read More »

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How To Setup VpnTunnel.Se with OpenVPN on Tomato Firmware

We continue our series of tutorials for installing VPN router with modified firmware.  This relates to the installation of the VPN VpnTunnel.Se on a router with the Tomato firmware.

Installing VpnTunnel.Se

Step 1. On your router address 192.198.1.1  go to VPNTunneling and then to Client.

Step 2. On Basic tab of Client1

• Start with WAN: Unchecked
• Interface Type: Tun
• Protocol: UDP
• Server Address / Port: You put the address of the vpntunnel.se : melissa.vpntunnel.se 1194
• Firewall: Automatic
• Authorization mode: TLS
• tls-auth: Disabled
• Create Nat on tunnel: Checked


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Why Use VPN For Your VoIP Calls

Voice over an internet protocol otherwise known as VoIP is among the most in-demand and widely used technology on the World Wide Web today. You may have heard about the popular web VoIP services provided by prestigious companies online from the likes of Skype, GTalk from Google, Yahoo Messenger, or even telecommunications firm as Verizon, and Sprint, to name a few.

When compared with conventional phone services, VoIP utilizes the net to make calls hence, it is deemed practical for longer calls abroad. Although a lot of VoIP calls may be easily tracked to the telco’s together with your contact number, there are a variety of ways that you can do, in order to make calls anonymously today. That is via VPN.

VPN or Virtual Private Networks can be utilized to make your VoIP calls. Most businesses that rely heavily on VoIP for financial consideration opted to employ VPNs to ensure that the transfers are secure and or to get around firewalls or router issues brought about by VoIP communications. The practice draws in more corporate end-users as opposed to private clients.

Companies turn to Virtual Private Networks or VPN’s for varied reasons, but among the best reasons could be due to –

Security

Trade secrets are paramount and should be kept confidential at all times. With VPN, you are assured that encryption occurs when sound and transfers are made by way of the VPN line. A standard VPN encryption with the aid of Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is utilized to safely encode any data transmitted. And so, all of your VoIP business calls are kept safe and secure at all times. Read More »

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When VPN and Proxies Won’t Protect You from SOPA

This is an article that is hard to write, especially for someone who’s been advising the use of VPN and proxies to anonymize their internet connection. It always hurts when what you’ve been preaching can’t just be the right answer … But anyway, you can’t have a one-size-fits-all solution to every problem, can’t you?

But on the other hand, I always pride on trying to consider both sides of the fence, so although this blog is about showcasing different VPN and proxy solution to override geolocation limited services, or to hide your traces when you are surfing the internet, it’s always good to consider things that VPN and proxies can’t solve: and SOPA is one of them. Read More »

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Thank You, Social Media and Looking Ahead

On the last article of 2011, we talked about few places to post your updates so that everybody knows about it – we even challenged you to forgetting about privacy since the whole goal of the game was to create some buzz. We hope you definitely enjoyed and shared great times with your family and friends.

So I’d like to jump into that bandwagon of getting the word out about what we’re doing here at how-to-hide-ip: this blog is the centerpiece of our online presence, but as social media is getting more and more exposure in our daily lives, How-to-hide-IP can also be found on different social media places, and I thought you’d want to connect with us, so here is a summary list:

  •  Facebook page: don’t forget to tell your friends or whoever found any interesting thing on this blog to like and share this page. As we write this article, we are more than 760 people from around the world who like how-to-hide-IP facebook page, thank you for that, and don’t hesitate to have other people know about what we’re doing here. By the way, apart from the comment section for each article, this can also be a great place to submit to us some news that are worth covering, or some comments you want us to be aware of;
  • Twitter: well, twitter is the place for real-time news in 160 characters. Have some interesting topics related to the themes of our topic on this blog? Feel free to mention them to us. We would also appreciate any RT (who doesn’t?).

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70% of Users Are Using a VPN or a Proxy Service (or are Planning to Do So)

15% of US adults file-sharers are hiding their IP addresses, thereby increasing the demand for VPN and proxy solutions. This is the result of a phone interview that “The American Assembly” recently published.

On the other hand, the once called “The Pirate Bay” polled its users about their use of a hide-ip service, and it showed up that 70% of the users are using a VPN or a proxy service(or are planning to do so). The interesting thing is that out of this 70%, 51% are still in the planning phase to use a VPN or proxy service while 4.8% are already using a paid service. From that same study that the Pirate Bay has done, 12% have reported that they aren’t even aware of those concepts of hiding IP, VPN or proxies.

How-to-hide-ip readers, please do us a favor, help those people a bit, redirect them to the multitude of articles that we’ve already written here, and if they are looking for a solution, you’ve got a lot of options that we have already covered here.

Why those figures?

Well, it may be too obvious, but peer-to-peer file-sharing has always been considered as piracy. The concept of legal peer-to-peer is yet in its infancy age. On the other hand, there’s a lot of pressure and legal threats on those kind of services nowadays that leads to users being more conscious about anonymizing themselves when surfing, and especially when launching any peer-to-peer services.

If we consider the US especially, with that SOPA bill, and other threats over internet users, people want to free themselves from the threat of being sued. As the discussion has moved to the legal matters, it all boils down to definitions: and without getting into the details, there will always be a risk that some legitimate use of the internet would be assimilated to piracy. Read More »

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Spanish Government Approved The New Anti-Piracy Law

According to TorrentFreak a the new Spanish government has now fully approved the Sustainable Economy Law (LES) which enables rights holders to have infringing websites shut down within 10 days after a complaint is filed:

After holding energy in mid-December, Spain’s incoming Partido Popular (People’s Party) supervision has now entirely authorized their tentative Sustainable Economy Law (LES), legislation designed to stop Spanish Internet users from accessing file-sharing sites.

Deputy Prime Minister Maria Soraya Saenz de Santamaria announced during a press discussion that a supposed Sinde Law, named after effusive Minister of Culture Ángeles González-Sinde, will now be entirely implemented.

The legislation, that will give a authorities a energy to quickly tighten file-sharing sites or have them blocked during a ISP level, was indeed upheld by a Spanish Parliament in Feb 2011, though a former supervision unsuccessful to order a ancillary regulatory horizon and it has laid asleep since.

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How To Unlock Kindle App Outside Of USA

If you got yourself a Kindle and you are located outside of United States, you will find that you are not able to download the Kindle app, or to purchase some of the ebooks from the Kindle store.

Here’s what you need to do to unlock the Kindle app from outside US.

1. Go to Amazon.com and create an account (if you do not have an Amazon account yet).

2. Go to Manage your Kindle page and click the Country Settings at the left bottom corner.

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My Selection of Hardware-based VPN Routers

On my last article, I shared with you few criteria I’d use for choosing a hardware-based VPN router. If you look at it, my list of criterias is not very long, that is because IMHO there’s not much difference between the implementation of these routers if we just want to stay on the layman’s level. But if you want to get into more technical details, then I ould have addressed it differently.

Anyway, I did a tour on the offerings for the hadware-based routers, and although I didn’t actually tested them, here are my list of promising routers that are worth considering if you want to buy one.

Cisco/LinkSys
By acquiring LinkSys, Cisco has a very wide variety of routers for the SOHO segment. Si I wanted to check one that can act as a WiFi access point, while being able to connect via ADSL. I then ended up with this model:

  • Cisco-Linksys WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router – VPN v2.0 : this can be a too-powerful router for a SOHO but I kind of liked it. Not only does it provide Wireless N feature, but it also comes with a gigabit ethernet. This is mainly geared toward small businesses if they want to allow their remote employees to connect via an IPSec tunnel,
  • Wireless-n Vpn Firewall This router also provides Wireless N support. But what I liked most with it is that it allows you to setup a Wireless Guest access so that you don’t have to share your Wireless credentials to people visiting your home office. Moreover, it supports PPTP and IPSec.

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Few Criterias for Choosing a Hardware-based VPN Router

I’ve gone crazy doing lists and selection those last couple of days, most probably because it was the end of year where it’s usually the time for making plans for the new year and all those kind of stuff. Do you find yourself doing that kind of lists too?

Anyway, this time, I wanted to focus on router hardwares that are good fit for running VPN on them. Frankly speaking, although I have a little two computers home network, I never worried installing the VPN client on my router- especially because the second computer is used by my wife who only cares about accessing the internet for doing e-mail, browsing and facebook :) So I was better off having a VPN software installed on my own computer for my own purposes. Read More »

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