Hi guys, Sorry to start my very first post with a question / problem, but I am stuck here after nearly 8 hours of "messing" about, I hope somebody would be kind enough to give me some pointers please.
Scenario is this : My windows HDD's are pretty much dead with lots of I/O problems, so I am running Puppy from a flash drive (all good there) my issue is I need to set up a VPN in order to access the emails on my remote server using the SeaMonkey email client, I do not have a paid-for VPN service so I am trying to set up securitykiss without much success...
I have tried with OpenVPN, Gdadmin and Gpptp the securitykiss documentation is only for Ubuntu and refers to Linux network manager...
Can anybody please shed some light on what I need in order to get this working please or maybe suggest another free VPN service and utility to use with Puppy.
Thanks guys.
How to setup VPN to get to my email?
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securitykiss VPN setup
it is very simple setting up a vpn with securitykiss
- 1 = you need the openvpn certificates (you can download from your client area, once you logged in)
- go to DOWNLOAD TAB
- select iPhone & iPad
- press the download button download for GuizmOVPN Configuration (don't worry, it is a zip file containing all servers you have access with your plan)
- 2 = use openvpn certificates
- unzip the zip file downloaded in a folder
- select a zip file of server you want to connect and unzip (a folder will be created, if not, create by yourself a folder for all files extracted)
- go to into this folder (check that the ca.crt client.crt client.key config.conf are in the current working directory)
- finally, open a terminal window into this folder, and invoke openvpn executable
and ina couple of seconds your vpn will be up and working
I used in past securitykiss, and I been very satistied
- 1 = you need the openvpn certificates (you can download from your client area, once you logged in)
- go to DOWNLOAD TAB
- select iPhone & iPad
- press the download button download for GuizmOVPN Configuration (don't worry, it is a zip file containing all servers you have access with your plan)
- 2 = use openvpn certificates
- unzip the zip file downloaded in a folder
- select a zip file of server you want to connect and unzip (a folder will be created, if not, create by yourself a folder for all files extracted)
- go to into this folder (check that the ca.crt client.crt client.key config.conf are in the current working directory)
- finally, open a terminal window into this folder, and invoke openvpn executable
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openvpn config.conf
I used in past securitykiss, and I been very satistied
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Ah right ! ... well to start with I was downloading the wrong files from securityKISS
Ok I followed your instructions and openvpn seems to be going though the motions and connecting on port 5353... then detecting inactivity after a short while and disconnecting followed by reconnecting again...
I checked my IP and it is still the one issued by my ISP...
I guess I have to instruct sea monkey to use this openvpn do I ? If so please could you instruct me on how to do that ?
If not then I must be doing something wrong... sorry I have never really done anything technical on Linux before and just not used to how to get all the "parts" to play nice with each other for want of a better way to describe it.
Thank you for your help so far, it is much appreciated friend
Ok I followed your instructions and openvpn seems to be going though the motions and connecting on port 5353... then detecting inactivity after a short while and disconnecting followed by reconnecting again...
I checked my IP and it is still the one issued by my ISP...
I guess I have to instruct sea monkey to use this openvpn do I ? If so please could you instruct me on how to do that ?
If not then I must be doing something wrong... sorry I have never really done anything technical on Linux before and just not used to how to get all the "parts" to play nice with each other for want of a better way to describe it.
Thank you for your help so far, it is much appreciated friend
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I noted that yesterday, for a couple of hours I was unable to connect to any securitykiss server, so I think there were problems. I tried today and I was able to connect. (I'm currently using the free plan and not all servers are constantly working, so I suggest, even if you have a paid plan, to try more than one server if you encounter problems)AndyR wrote:Ok I followed your instructions and openvpn seems to be going though the motions and connecting on port 5353... then detecting inactivity after a short while and disconnecting followed by reconnecting again...
once vpn is up and working, openvpn wraps all entering/exiting traffic from/to your computer in a tunnel, so, you no need to configure your browser if you leaved the default settings to DISCOVER AUTOMATICALLY PROXIESAndyR wrote: I guess I have to instruct sea monkey to use this openvpn do I ? If so please could you instruct me on how to do that ?
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Ok so it is working but I won't know if it "really" is working until I find a stable server... hehe
Seems like securityKISS is not going to be a suitable solution for me then if one has to keep playing "hunt the working server" each time, that is a shame... as like you said it is an easy setup once you know how to do it...
2 more questions then (if you don't mind) when running the command openvpn config.conf what is the correct way to stop it ? just close the console window ?
And other question is how would I get this to load up automatically at start up ? I am guessing the Linux equivalent of some kind of batch file would be the way and place that in the startup directory?
I wonder what everybody else is using then with regards to a VPN ?
Thanks...
Seems like securityKISS is not going to be a suitable solution for me then if one has to keep playing "hunt the working server" each time, that is a shame... as like you said it is an easy setup once you know how to do it...
2 more questions then (if you don't mind) when running the command openvpn config.conf what is the correct way to stop it ? just close the console window ?
And other question is how would I get this to load up automatically at start up ? I am guessing the Linux equivalent of some kind of batch file would be the way and place that in the startup directory?
I wonder what everybody else is using then with regards to a VPN ?
Thanks...
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