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  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    For the price you pay I can't really complain much about FastestVPN. Reaching 90+ Mbit/s here sometimes with a 100 Mbit/s line and some ppl having reached even 200 Mbit/s with it that is a great result imho. Since they even have special streaming/flix servers that adds even more value to the bundle. The Browserextension/native Clients are often buggy but I usually use vanilla OpenVPN, Windows integrated Ikev2 or Android client (which works for me). Keepsolid is definitely more solid and the superior product, here. FastestVPN has faster speeds than Ivacy for me, though. With Ivacy rarely do I ever get more than 20 Mbit/s. Ivacy, imho, only shines with their Browser extension/unblocking.

  • KonbuKonbu Member

    I found 20GB per month coupon of Windscribe VPN and I'll post it here.
    You can use any email address to get the coupon, but you'll need an email address for 20GB verification.⊂('ω'⊂ )
    sharewareonsale.com/s/windscribe-vpn-giveaway-coupon-sale

    Thanked by 1cochon
  • cochoncochon Member
    edited May 2021

    @Konbu said:
    I found 20GB per month coupon of Windscribe VPN and I'll post it here.

    Thanks for the pointer, a useful free backup for those that don't stream volumes of data. The initial coupon e-mail doesn't even receive a welcome [yet], so could be made up.

    Edit: ... but seemingly no OpenVPN support at this level.

  • hacktekhacktek Member

    @codelock said:

    @hacktek said:
    This looks so bad lol everything about the site and extensions gives me the feeling that everything is getting stolen here. I got it cause for the price why not but it looks terrible. The performance was pretty bad for me too.

    You really should have brought vpnunlimited .
    For fastestvpn when it works it works. If you are having any trouble maybe reach out to support I was also having trouble connecting and they changed something on thier end and it is all good now

    I did buy vpnunlimited as well. It's OK but I think I still like Windscribe more. I didn't catch a lifetime for it though so vpnunlimited can be a fallback unless Windscribe runs another lifetime deal at some point.

  • hacktekhacktek Member

    @xetsys said:

    @hacktek said:
    This looks so bad lol everything about the site and extensions gives me the feeling that everything is getting stolen here. I got it cause for the price why not but it looks terrible. The performance was pretty bad for me too.

    Stolen how? Thatd be just another way to access the VPN servers. It would be an issue if their servers were compromised by some prepetrator, but thats already happening considering the low price. But many dont care as they want a cheap provider to circumvent local restrictions.

    A lot of these lifetime vpns are notorious for harvesting customers for data. If you go through them they can definitely see all of your non-encrypted traffic and then sell that off or do shady shit with it (like rewrite ads). Having a browser extension that forces https is key if you're gonna use these services.

  • hacktekhacktek Member

    @lll said:
    I think the load balancing is DNS-only. So no intelligent load-balancing based on the load of the servers.
    https://dns.google/query?name=prox-NL.pointtoserver.com
    (ips: 185.94.188.174 and 84.17.46.33 for NL)

    These are http proxies on port 10799 and not encrypted. At least I could not get any certificate.
    Port 4443 does not answer at all.
    Keepsolid and VeePN offer encrypted (also undocumented) https proxies.

    Can you share the undocumented https proxy for keepsolid?

  • llllll Member
    edited May 2021

    @hacktek said:
    Can you share the undocumented https proxy for keepsolid?

    https://username:password@fr.analyticshub.link:3129

    You can change fr = france to another country code.

    With this link you will get another random vpn server (ip address) from this country with every dns request.
    For https proxies to work you need to validate the certificate for a domain and therefore connect through this domain. So you can't connect to an vpn server (static ip) directly. Or you can disable certificate validation ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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  • hacktekhacktek Member
    edited May 2021

    Thanks a bunch I'll give it a try.

    EDIT: it worked but it seems to be pretty finicky if you switch locations using the same set of credentials.

    I tried that fr server and it worked but then tried a us one and it was quite slow but then I switched the credentials to use the openvpn user/pass instead and it worked quickly again. Or maybe these proxies just aren't very fast.

  • hacktekhacktek Member
    edited May 2021

    Agg didn't have time to edit a second time but the authentication scheme brings up another question: if I plan to use this on two different browsers, should I use my global username/password or should I use two different per device credentials?

    Also, I might have found a couple of additional bits of information:

    1. country-code.vpnunlimitedapp.com also works (fr.vpnunlimitedapp.com)
    2. You can actually select specific IPs by adding a number (fr1, fr2, etc)

    example:

    % for i in {1..10}; do printf $i:; dig +short fr$i.vpnunlimitedapp.com; done
    1:195.154.211.84
    2:195.154.209.149
    3:195.154.180.96
    4:62.210.204.161
    5:195.154.166.20
    6:195.154.199.155
    7:195.154.204.36
    8:195.154.189.212
    9:195.154.189.85
    10:195.154.199.175
    
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  • What providers are they using for Singapore location?

  • morrekemorreke Member

    @awooooool said:
    What providers are they using for Singapore location?

    Fastestvpn is using Leaseweb for vpn connection in SP
    And OVH for proxy connection.

    Thanked by 1awooooool
  • @morreke said:

    @awooooool said:
    What providers are they using for Singapore location?

    Fastestvpn is using Leaseweb for vpn connection in SP
    And OVH for proxy connection.

    so they also provide socks/http proxy?

  • morrekemorreke Member

    @awooooool said:

    so they also provide socks/http proxy?

    Not official, but with browser extentions it is the only way to connect to "VPN server" and if you do a little search you can get access to the http proxy that's using

    Thanked by 1awooooool
  • htmlsqlhtmlsql Member

    @lll said:
    I think the load balancing is DNS-only. So no intelligent load-balancing based on the load of the servers.
    https://dns.google/query?name=prox-NL.pointtoserver.com
    (ips: 185.94.188.174 and 84.17.46.33 for NL)

    These are http proxies on port 10799 and not encrypted. At least I could not get any certificate.
    Port 4443 does not answer at all.
    Keepsolid and VeePN offer encrypted (also undocumented) https proxies.

    hello bro what port did Keepsolid use

  • zcorpszcorps Member

    hmmmm i think windscribe free plan 30 GB and 1.1.1.1 free vpns are pretty good

  • zcorpszcorps Member

    hmmm bought it to use their japan server , the coupon was expired so use this new coupon " THANKYOU " to save 20%

  • szymonpszymonp Member

    But that is for only 2 devices, I got for 20

  • zcorpszcorps Member

    however ur deal is very good as it say 20 logins while on stacksocail its 2 devices plus u got Plus 2TB

  • szymonpszymonp Member

    @zcorps said:

    however ur deal is very good as it say 20 logins while on stacksocail its 2 devices plus u got Plus 2TB

    Keep in mind the internxt is just a one month sub

    Thanked by 1zcorps
  • angstromangstrom Moderator

    @htmlsql said:

    @lll said:
    I think the load balancing is DNS-only. So no intelligent load-balancing based on the load of the servers.
    https://dns.google/query?name=prox-NL.pointtoserver.com
    (ips: 185.94.188.174 and 84.17.46.33 for NL)

    These are http proxies on port 10799 and not encrypted. At least I could not get any certificate.
    Port 4443 does not answer at all.
    Keepsolid and VeePN offer encrypted (also undocumented) https proxies.

    hello bro what port did Keepsolid use

    Please don't necropost

    No congrats on your first post

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