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    Quote Originally Posted by sitter View Post
    I recommend vpnreactor.com too. Very fast.
    is this realy for free?
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    Yeah, but there was a drawback. You got autodisconnected after some time or something.

    ---------- Post added at 20:22 ---------- Previous post was at 20:21 ----------

    Are there any restrictions to the Free VPN Accounts?

    Yes, there is a 30 - minute time limit per vpn connection, and outbound email (SMTP) is blocked. Once you have been connected for 30 minutes, the VPN server will automatically disconnect the VPN tunnel. You will need to manually reestablish your VPN connection if you wish to continue to use the Free VPN service. VPN Pro accounts have no time limits and the SMTP port (outbound email) is fully open.


    Are there any other restrictions?

    Yes, once a month you will have to manually confirm that you wish to continue to use the free VPN service. We will send you a simple reminder email with a confirmation link that you must click to keep your free account active. Rest assured we hate spam and do not spam our customers nor do we sell any email or personal details to third parties.

    You cannot use the service to spam, to commit any criminal acts, or abuse the free service.
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    Even I was using PPTP & my virus guard was disabled ,but when connecting I continually receive a 807 error.
    Can any one help me please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CosaNostra View Post
    Even I was using PPTP & my virus guard was disabled ,but when connecting I continually receive a 807 error.
    Can any one help me please?
    PPTP? What serivce are you using? I guess you don't mean Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).
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    ItsHidden.Does PPTP stand for Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol , Doesn't?
    Anyway I meant that.Why? Something wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CosaNostra View Post
    ItsHidden.Does PPTP stand for Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol , Doesn't?
    Anyway I meant that.Why? Something wrong?
    PPTP does stand for Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol. However, the way you formulated your question made be question if there was a service called "PPTP".

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    Anyway I meant that.Why? Something wrong?
    What operating system are you using? Windows 7?

    I wouldn't really recommend ItsHidden. VPNReactor personally here.

    Anyway, here are the how to setup guides:

    ItsHidden: Setup Howto

    VPNReactor: https://www.vpnreactor.com/connectingwin7.aspx [Win 7]
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    Quote Originally Posted by CosaNostra View Post
    Why? Something wrong?
    Besides all the security flaws PPTP is known to have, nothing.
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    Thanks Gapo I already read that guides.But there is nothing about that error.
    Yes mate,I am using W7.Hope I have some series problem.I tried several methods,But always ended up with some error.
    Seems I am not the only one got those errors - Windows 7 Pro PPTP VPN error 807 and will not connect to remote server, XP machine connects no problems
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gapo View Post
    Cool, 0Kbps of allocated bandwidth for guests and 4Mbps for Premium users. What if I'm paying and have a 30Mbit line?

    Anyway, yet another free VPN:
    Hostizzle

    Server on the United States. OpenVPN-based, which makes it cool. Talked to the owner, he said they keep no logs.
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    VPNCheck
    Freeware program for Windows and Linux to secure your VPN connection
    About
    VPN Check is made free for anyone who wants to feel more secure while on the web. I made this software due to I found other similar programs lacking or just too costly. Hopefully someone will find some use of it as I do. As for me I can say that seeing all those tightening regulations towards our freedom on the web put my within on fire. In a way this software is a sort of technical activism to help the people decide if they want to have a “camera” following them around or not.

    Ease of use, optimal CPU and memory efficiency is the motto when developing VPNCheck
    JothoDesign VPNCheck 1.4 Free VPN Monitor - Secure connection - VPN Tunnel
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    if i got it right this is actually an addon to openvpn
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    To avoid leaking your real IP when using a VPN, you can just kill its routing tables using NetRouteView. That way, if the VPN goes down, your OS won't know where else to send packets. You can also block IPs with that program, by routing a particular address to a gateway which doesn't exist.

    It was only relatively recently that I learned about routing tables, MTUs and network address translators. Five years ago I thought it was all magic
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    To avoid leaking your real IP when using a VPN, you can just kill its routing tables using NetRouteView. That way, if the VPN gös down, your OS won't know where else to send packets. You can also block IPs with that program, by routing a particular address to a gateway which dösn't exist.
    somebody who can do that dösn't need any gui software
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