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Any cheapest VPN for UDP port 53
rohitpoint
Member
Hello LET,
I need a small bandwidth VPN around $10gb/months. Either PPTPD, L2TP or OpenVPN. It will very helpful if anyone can share a vpn account from thier personal server. (Any location)
Or if it possible to build VPN with NAT VPS.
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It's possible to build a VPN server with a 64MB RAM NAT VPS. I got one from GestionDBI for $3/yr.
For OpenVPN I use
https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install
For L2TP you will need a KVM VPS. You could do tests using the hourly services from Digital Ocean. I use this script https://github.com/hwdsl2/setup-ipsec-vpn
If NAT is ok then look at this. https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/146708/vps-cheaper-than-your-coffee-2-year-vps-pennsylvania-canada-germany-bulgaria-finland
I used Nyr's install script.
https://github.com/Nyr/openvpn-install
Enable TUN/TAP and run the script.
With NAT servers you usually get some ports allocated to you. If only port 53 works i doubt you'll find vps with that port allocated.
Thats why I'm confused....
I can provide you a free VPN from the Bulgaria location. (UDP 53) 1Gbps port speed with unmetered bandwidth. I do not keep any log recordings.
Kindly check your inbox....
Trusting some random guy with your traffic seems like a great idea. I hope everything you do is encrypted and you pay attention to those certs.
I have no problem with even logs, just only wants to hide my data from local ISP....
Logs are not what you should be afraid of. MITM is. Having said that it's not like there is no risk for the donor (seller?) either. Actually i'd be quite uncomfortable having the potentionally horrible traffic of some guy (no offense i don't know you) i met on a forum go over servers that are in my name. In short: The whole thing smells.
Yes, I agree with you.
He is your local ISP.
I will access some website services which is blocked by my ISP, even VPN is blocked... Only UDP in port 53 working....
SoftEther with will work for that
https://www.softether.org/1-features/1.Ultimate_Powerful_VPN_Connectivity#1.6._VPN_over_ICMP.2C_and_VPN_over_DNS(Awesome!)
Just make sure to disable the logging when its setup.
https://whattheserver.me/softether-vpn-log-purging/
Hosting your own VPN is nice but you lose plausible deniability and anything your proxying can be attributed to you. So while it seems riskier using a paid VPN provider with no BS privacy policy and no logging policy is actually safer if you want to blend in and not have your traffic correlated to you
If any port will do, then NAT IPv4 at $2/year.
If it has to be port 53, then Virmach at $10/year or Arubacloud random location at €12/year plus tax.