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proXPN via OpenVPN on 13.04
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InInternet via openVPNOpenVPN fails from Network Manager, seems to connect from terminal, but no traffic to or from target networkOpenVPN missing in “connection type dialogue” in Ubuntu 13.04Ubuntu Server 12.04 - webmin & OpenVPN have both stopped accepting connectionsCan't connect to VPN on Ubuntu 14.04Use Steam's In-Home Streaming across VPN (OpenVPN)?OpenVPN: Allow access only for local connections (via OpenVPN)16.04 - Cannot access Internet with OpenVPN (NATed)IPSEC vpn problemOpenVPN via Network Manager not working
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Is anyone currently managing to use proXPN via OpenVPN?
I tried using the config files from both the Mac and Windows downloads per these instructions: http://downgoat.net/2013/04/20/proxpn-openvpn-on-linux-configuration/
But I keep getting a timeout when I try to connect.
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: parsing VPN connection 1 ...
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: read connection 'proXPN OpenVPN'
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> Starting VPN service 'openvpn'...
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn), PID 5105
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' appeared; activating connections
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: starting (3)
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (Connect) reply received.
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu nm-openvpn[5118]: OpenVPN 2.2.1 x86_64-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH] [PF_INET6] [IPv6 payload 20110424-2 (2.2RC2)] built on Feb 13 2013
Oct 5 14:35:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <warn> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (IP Config Get) timeout exceeded.
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Is anyone currently managing to use proXPN via OpenVPN?
I tried using the config files from both the Mac and Windows downloads per these instructions: http://downgoat.net/2013/04/20/proxpn-openvpn-on-linux-configuration/
But I keep getting a timeout when I try to connect.
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: parsing VPN connection 1 ...
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: read connection 'proXPN OpenVPN'
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> Starting VPN service 'openvpn'...
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn), PID 5105
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' appeared; activating connections
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: starting (3)
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (Connect) reply received.
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu nm-openvpn[5118]: OpenVPN 2.2.1 x86_64-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH] [PF_INET6] [IPv6 payload 20110424-2 (2.2RC2)] built on Feb 13 2013
Oct 5 14:35:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <warn> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (IP Config Get) timeout exceeded.
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Is anyone currently managing to use proXPN via OpenVPN?
I tried using the config files from both the Mac and Windows downloads per these instructions: http://downgoat.net/2013/04/20/proxpn-openvpn-on-linux-configuration/
But I keep getting a timeout when I try to connect.
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: parsing VPN connection 1 ...
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: read connection 'proXPN OpenVPN'
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> Starting VPN service 'openvpn'...
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn), PID 5105
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' appeared; activating connections
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: starting (3)
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (Connect) reply received.
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu nm-openvpn[5118]: OpenVPN 2.2.1 x86_64-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH] [PF_INET6] [IPv6 payload 20110424-2 (2.2RC2)] built on Feb 13 2013
Oct 5 14:35:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <warn> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (IP Config Get) timeout exceeded.
13.04 openvpn
Is anyone currently managing to use proXPN via OpenVPN?
I tried using the config files from both the Mac and Windows downloads per these instructions: http://downgoat.net/2013/04/20/proxpn-openvpn-on-linux-configuration/
But I keep getting a timeout when I try to connect.
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN: loaded org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: parsing VPN connection 1 ...
Oct 5 14:17:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: keyfile: read connection 'proXPN OpenVPN'
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> Starting VPN service 'openvpn'...
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn), PID 5105
Oct 5 14:34:34 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN service 'openvpn' appeared; activating connections
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: starting (3)
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <info> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (Connect) reply received.
Oct 5 14:34:37 jonno-mythbuntu nm-openvpn[5118]: OpenVPN 2.2.1 x86_64-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH] [PF_INET6] [IPv6 payload 20110424-2 (2.2RC2)] built on Feb 13 2013
Oct 5 14:35:18 jonno-mythbuntu NetworkManager[1065]: <warn> VPN connection 'proXPN OpenVPN' (IP Config Get) timeout exceeded.
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When you install proxpn there is a directory called config.. Generally you can just copy that over the config directory in openvpn clients and then hit connect.
Here are the openvpn server addresses:
Dallas: 107.6.100.3
NY: 173.231.141.114
NL: 213.179.208.131
UK: 78.157.207.131
LA: 64.27.29.67
Seattle: 216.18.231.179
Singapore: 223.27.170.51
When you are making your own custom config file, it should always have one of those addresses, like remote 107.6.100.3 443
We always use port 443 as the default, but we have 80 and 8080 ports mirrored in case there is some problem with 443
Here are the paid users ports blacklist:
20:21
25
8080
110
135:139
143
445
465
585
993
995
3389
5900:5999
You should choose a custom port if you want to run vnc or rdp. or connect via the real home ip address/port forwarding for those protocols.
Here are the list of available proXPN PPTP Server Locations:
Dallas: pptp.proxpn.com
New York: pptp-ny1a.proxpn.com
Los Angeles: pptp-la1.proxpn.com
Seattle: pptp-se1.proxpn.com
Netherlands: pptp-nl1.proxpn.com
UK: pptp-uk1.proxpn.com
Singapore: pptp-sg1a.proxpn.com
Title: poptop-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-la
IP: 64.27.29.68
Title: pptp-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-d1
IP: 107.6.100.5
Title: pptp-ukb
IP: 78.157.207.134
Title: pptp-se
IP: 216.18.231.181
Title: pptp-sg
IP: 223.27.170.53
Title: ppty-ny
IP: 173.231.141.116
Remote subnet and mask are supposed to be passed from the server -> user, so those are not static values so the user should leave those remote subnet and mask at 0.0.0.0 (default) mppe checked no domain name, just username.
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When you install proxpn there is a directory called config.. Generally you can just copy that over the config directory in openvpn clients and then hit connect.
Here are the openvpn server addresses:
Dallas: 107.6.100.3
NY: 173.231.141.114
NL: 213.179.208.131
UK: 78.157.207.131
LA: 64.27.29.67
Seattle: 216.18.231.179
Singapore: 223.27.170.51
When you are making your own custom config file, it should always have one of those addresses, like remote 107.6.100.3 443
We always use port 443 as the default, but we have 80 and 8080 ports mirrored in case there is some problem with 443
Here are the paid users ports blacklist:
20:21
25
8080
110
135:139
143
445
465
585
993
995
3389
5900:5999
You should choose a custom port if you want to run vnc or rdp. or connect via the real home ip address/port forwarding for those protocols.
Here are the list of available proXPN PPTP Server Locations:
Dallas: pptp.proxpn.com
New York: pptp-ny1a.proxpn.com
Los Angeles: pptp-la1.proxpn.com
Seattle: pptp-se1.proxpn.com
Netherlands: pptp-nl1.proxpn.com
UK: pptp-uk1.proxpn.com
Singapore: pptp-sg1a.proxpn.com
Title: poptop-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-la
IP: 64.27.29.68
Title: pptp-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-d1
IP: 107.6.100.5
Title: pptp-ukb
IP: 78.157.207.134
Title: pptp-se
IP: 216.18.231.181
Title: pptp-sg
IP: 223.27.170.53
Title: ppty-ny
IP: 173.231.141.116
Remote subnet and mask are supposed to be passed from the server -> user, so those are not static values so the user should leave those remote subnet and mask at 0.0.0.0 (default) mppe checked no domain name, just username.
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When you install proxpn there is a directory called config.. Generally you can just copy that over the config directory in openvpn clients and then hit connect.
Here are the openvpn server addresses:
Dallas: 107.6.100.3
NY: 173.231.141.114
NL: 213.179.208.131
UK: 78.157.207.131
LA: 64.27.29.67
Seattle: 216.18.231.179
Singapore: 223.27.170.51
When you are making your own custom config file, it should always have one of those addresses, like remote 107.6.100.3 443
We always use port 443 as the default, but we have 80 and 8080 ports mirrored in case there is some problem with 443
Here are the paid users ports blacklist:
20:21
25
8080
110
135:139
143
445
465
585
993
995
3389
5900:5999
You should choose a custom port if you want to run vnc or rdp. or connect via the real home ip address/port forwarding for those protocols.
Here are the list of available proXPN PPTP Server Locations:
Dallas: pptp.proxpn.com
New York: pptp-ny1a.proxpn.com
Los Angeles: pptp-la1.proxpn.com
Seattle: pptp-se1.proxpn.com
Netherlands: pptp-nl1.proxpn.com
UK: pptp-uk1.proxpn.com
Singapore: pptp-sg1a.proxpn.com
Title: poptop-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-la
IP: 64.27.29.68
Title: pptp-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-d1
IP: 107.6.100.5
Title: pptp-ukb
IP: 78.157.207.134
Title: pptp-se
IP: 216.18.231.181
Title: pptp-sg
IP: 223.27.170.53
Title: ppty-ny
IP: 173.231.141.116
Remote subnet and mask are supposed to be passed from the server -> user, so those are not static values so the user should leave those remote subnet and mask at 0.0.0.0 (default) mppe checked no domain name, just username.
add a comment |
When you install proxpn there is a directory called config.. Generally you can just copy that over the config directory in openvpn clients and then hit connect.
Here are the openvpn server addresses:
Dallas: 107.6.100.3
NY: 173.231.141.114
NL: 213.179.208.131
UK: 78.157.207.131
LA: 64.27.29.67
Seattle: 216.18.231.179
Singapore: 223.27.170.51
When you are making your own custom config file, it should always have one of those addresses, like remote 107.6.100.3 443
We always use port 443 as the default, but we have 80 and 8080 ports mirrored in case there is some problem with 443
Here are the paid users ports blacklist:
20:21
25
8080
110
135:139
143
445
465
585
993
995
3389
5900:5999
You should choose a custom port if you want to run vnc or rdp. or connect via the real home ip address/port forwarding for those protocols.
Here are the list of available proXPN PPTP Server Locations:
Dallas: pptp.proxpn.com
New York: pptp-ny1a.proxpn.com
Los Angeles: pptp-la1.proxpn.com
Seattle: pptp-se1.proxpn.com
Netherlands: pptp-nl1.proxpn.com
UK: pptp-uk1.proxpn.com
Singapore: pptp-sg1a.proxpn.com
Title: poptop-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-la
IP: 64.27.29.68
Title: pptp-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-d1
IP: 107.6.100.5
Title: pptp-ukb
IP: 78.157.207.134
Title: pptp-se
IP: 216.18.231.181
Title: pptp-sg
IP: 223.27.170.53
Title: ppty-ny
IP: 173.231.141.116
Remote subnet and mask are supposed to be passed from the server -> user, so those are not static values so the user should leave those remote subnet and mask at 0.0.0.0 (default) mppe checked no domain name, just username.
When you install proxpn there is a directory called config.. Generally you can just copy that over the config directory in openvpn clients and then hit connect.
Here are the openvpn server addresses:
Dallas: 107.6.100.3
NY: 173.231.141.114
NL: 213.179.208.131
UK: 78.157.207.131
LA: 64.27.29.67
Seattle: 216.18.231.179
Singapore: 223.27.170.51
When you are making your own custom config file, it should always have one of those addresses, like remote 107.6.100.3 443
We always use port 443 as the default, but we have 80 and 8080 ports mirrored in case there is some problem with 443
Here are the paid users ports blacklist:
20:21
25
8080
110
135:139
143
445
465
585
993
995
3389
5900:5999
You should choose a custom port if you want to run vnc or rdp. or connect via the real home ip address/port forwarding for those protocols.
Here are the list of available proXPN PPTP Server Locations:
Dallas: pptp.proxpn.com
New York: pptp-ny1a.proxpn.com
Los Angeles: pptp-la1.proxpn.com
Seattle: pptp-se1.proxpn.com
Netherlands: pptp-nl1.proxpn.com
UK: pptp-uk1.proxpn.com
Singapore: pptp-sg1a.proxpn.com
Title: poptop-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-la
IP: 64.27.29.68
Title: pptp-nl
IP: 213.179.213.7
Title: pptp-d1
IP: 107.6.100.5
Title: pptp-ukb
IP: 78.157.207.134
Title: pptp-se
IP: 216.18.231.181
Title: pptp-sg
IP: 223.27.170.53
Title: ppty-ny
IP: 173.231.141.116
Remote subnet and mask are supposed to be passed from the server -> user, so those are not static values so the user should leave those remote subnet and mask at 0.0.0.0 (default) mppe checked no domain name, just username.
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