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Renk
26.05.09, 00:19
About UltraVPN

UltraVPN is a client/server SSL VPN solution based on OpenVPN. It encrypts and anonymizes your network connection.

UltraVPN is a simple user interface to connect or disconnect to a VPN server.

UltraVPN is easy to install, easy to use. There is only one thing to do: click on 'Connect'.

UltraVPN - A Free VPN (http://ultravpn.lynanda.com/)
www.ultravpn.fr • Index page (http://ultravpn.lynanda.com/forum/)


Pro:
No traffic limitation
It's free
It works

Cons:
No port forwarding
No emails (port 25 blocked because of too much spams)
Servers seem located only in France

anon
26.05.09, 00:34
Great find! :top:

Have you tried it? Is the service fast? Sounds like a great Hotspot Shield alternative...

Also, have a look at this :biggrin:

If you use UltraVPN to commit hacking, you are required to cover your traces.

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Never mind, I'm connected through it right now. Surfing is blazing fast and I have peaked 270kB/s on the Ubuntu 8.10 torrent. :top:

Se7Ven
26.05.09, 00:41
hey Renk you testet works it good then i wanna use it

anon
26.05.09, 00:56
I'm using it right now and surfing is fast, as well as BitTorrent transfers - almost full speed without uTP. :thumbsup:

HTTPS (port 443) doesn't seem to work, though, but according the admin:

hi, the server 88.191.93.119 doesnt have the https ban. Try for instance 88.191.93.119 on 443

vDD+wR
26.05.09, 16:22
First of all I must say that this is really a great alternative to all the vpn-services out there, since that one is free for all to use! :top:

Because I have only access to the internet via an university proxy, I think I would need some help with getting it to work. :wink:
As I could already read in their online manual (HOWTO (http://openvpn.net/index.php/documentation/howto.html#http))
you need to configure the config file in some way. I have already looked up the proxy section but I haven't done anything so far, because of my lacking knowledge. :biggrin:
Therefore I am pinning my hopes on you guys!

Here's the excerpt from the manual:


Connecting to an OpenVPN server via an HTTP proxy.

OpenVPN supports connections through an HTTP proxy, with the following authentication modes:

•No proxy authentication
•Basic proxy authentication
•NTLM proxy authentication

First of all, HTTP proxy usage requires that you use TCP as the tunnel carrier protocol.
So add the following to both client and server configurations:
proto tcp

Make sure that any proto udp lines in the config files are deleted.

Next, add the http-proxy directive to the client configuration file (see the manual page for a full description of this directive).

For example, suppose you have an HTTP proxy server on the client LAN at 192.168.4.1, which is listening for connections on port 1080. Add this to the client config:
http-proxy 192.168.4.1 1080

Suppose the HTTP proxy requires Basic authentication:
http-proxy 192.168.4.1 1080 stdin basic

Suppose the HTTP proxy requires NTLM authentication:
http-proxy 192.168.4.1 1080 stdin ntlm

The two authentication examples above will cause OpenVPN to prompt for a username/password from standard input. If you would instead like to place these credentials in a file, replace stdin with a filename, and place the username on line 1 of this file and the password on line 2.


PS: Can this applied to all proxy servers? The reason I am asking is because ours here is a socks5 proxy.

Every help is appreciated. :smile:

Mihai
26.05.09, 17:46
Genius program.I like it a lot.Good speeds using it.i just made a speedtest and i'm from Paris:tongue:.And i had higher speeds too.:biggrin:Good job on finding this.+1 rep

anon
27.05.09, 00:08
@vDD+wR:

(yes, I like your full name better)

There's an option to make OpenVPN use a SOCKS5 proxy:

--socks-proxy s [p]: Connect to remote host through a Socks5 proxy at address

You'd need to add the following line at the end of client.ovpn in UltraVPN's bin directory:

socks-proxy <proxy IP address here> <proxy port here>

If after doing this you can't connect, change the "proto udp" in the third line to "proto tcp".

Keep me informed of your progress. :top:

Renk
27.05.09, 01:53
Hi Anon

As you observed, this VPN works properly and for the moment, fast :smile:

Your last intervention (and the one of vDD+wR) interested me a lot:

I have some VPN clients, PPTP, L2TP and OpenVPN. Is it possible to configure OpenVPN to work through a PPTP VPN (I wish to have My PC => PPTP Vpn Server => OpenVpn Server => The Web) ?

anon
27.05.09, 14:46
OpenVPN doesn't support PPTP :frown:

There are three major families of VPN implementations in wide usage today: SSL, IPSec, and PPTP. OpenVPN is an SSL VPN and as such is not compatible with IPSec, L2TP, or PPTP.

If you mean running both VPNs at the same, that's possible if you connect to the PPTP one first and then to UltraVPN, but it puts a higher load on your processor - also, the latter will of course NAT you.

Renk
27.05.09, 17:44
OpenVPN doesn't support PPTP :frown:


If you mean running both VPNs at the same, that's possible if you connect to the PPTP one first and then to UltraVPN, but it puts a higher load on your processor - also, the latter will of course NAT you.


My PPTP give me an internal IP 172.xx.xx.xx and an external IP in Hong Kong.

The OpenVpn I have used this morning gave me an internal IP 10.yy.yy.yy and a Canadian external IP.

I have tried to connect first this PPTP, and then this OpenVPN. It seemed to work in the following sense: Canadian IP (from whatismyip) + traffic (it seems) through PPTP.

I will see all that things more precisely later with route print and wireshark, but what are exactly the implications of tour sentence "the later (openvpn) of course NAT you" ? Could you give me more details ? What IP does my OpenVPN provider see ? My external PPTP IP (in HK) or my ISP IP ??

anon
27.05.09, 17:48
Running the PPTP VPN first and then OpenVPN works. If you do it reversed, the former will be unable to connect.

What I meant is that UltraVPN NATs you, but it appears you're talking about a different one?

Mihai
27.05.09, 18:17
I can see it doesn't work for me anymore.When i use it my internet conection goes down and i can't browse the internet until i shut it off.Any ideeas why??

anon
27.05.09, 18:18
Any error messages in OpenVPN's log?

Mihai
27.05.09, 18:54
Here is the pic 'cause i couldn't copy the log.
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/5616/prinscreen.png

anon
27.05.09, 18:58
Disconnect, put the config file from this thread (http://www.ultravpn.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=44) in the %programfiles%\UltraVPN\config folder, and try again.

Mihai
27.05.09, 19:18
Now it doesn't even connect.

Renk
27.05.09, 19:40
What I meant is that UltraVPN NATs you, but it appears you're talking about a different one?



Yes, for a simple reason: I can' use UltraVpn when my Canadian OpenVPN is installed, and reciprocally. Even when using a proper .ovpn confilg file (a TAP-win32 problem, it seems...). So, each time I want to use UltraVpn, I have first to uninstall Canadian OpenVPN, and then install UltraVpn.

Concerning PPTP + OpenVpn, I will do later wireshark's test and give the results here.

anon
27.05.09, 19:55
Now it doesn't even connect.

I wasn't at home when I posted that. When I arrived I have the same issue with both config files :frown: I searched the UVPN forums about this but found nothing, they're probably having server problems.


Yes, for a simple reason: I can' use UltraVpn when my Canadian OpenVPN is installed, and reciprocally.

You can if keep multiple .reg files with the folder paths inside. This is how I was able to keep two Hotspot Shield installs:

REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenVPN]
@="C:\\hss0936"
"config_dir"="C:\\hss0936"
"verify_dir"="C:\\hss0936"
"config_ext"="hvpn"
"exe_path"="C:\\hss0936\\openvpn.exe"
"log_dir"="C:\\hss0936"
"log_path"="C:\\hss0936"
"htdocs_dir"="C:\\hss0936"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenVPN-GUI]
"config_dir"="C:\\hss0936"
"config_ext"="hvpn"
"exe_path"="C:\\hss0936\\bin\\openvpn.exe"
"log_dir"="C:\\hss0936"
You won't need to change the config_exts to hvpn.

Mihai
27.05.09, 19:59
I wasn't at home when I posted that. When I arrived I have the same issue with both config files I searched the UVPN forums about this but found nothing, they're probably having server problems.


Too bad.I really liked it.I hope they will resolve these problems.

anon
28.05.09, 19:25
I'm connected to UltraVPN right now, seems they've fixed the issue. :smile:

Mihai
28.05.09, 19:34
I'm connected to UltraVPN right now, seems they've fixed the issue. :smile:

really?I'll try it right now.

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You're right.It works fine now.:klatsch_3: