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OpenVPN is also banned in Turkey.
uncensored_internet
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OpenVPN is banned in Turkey. Internet users can not connect to their OpenVPN servers. How can we overcome this law?
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Hello!
I live in Turkey... Many internet sites have been banned. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp and so on are banned. Even VPN providers have been banned. I need you to help me. Could you recommend the OpenVPN auto-install script for unlimited users/client? It can also be a unlimited simultaneous connection.
Thank you...
I recommend: http://pritunl.com/
This. Ensure you are able to change IPs easily and also able to handle the abuse that will come with it. Other things you need to look into is does the server have enough bandwidth and resources.
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Get TorGuard, they have special "Stealth" VPN servers in multiple locations that are unblockable even in Iran/China.
You'll be able to unlock all websites/protocols after that.
I must note that it is very interesting how Turkey works but yet it is in NATO
Better use a more secure Fork: https://github.com/VPNSox/VPNSox-OpenVPN
OR
https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install
Yea it is quite nice. I have been using it for months. Highly recommended.
https://www.tunnelbear.com/
@joeri The service was banned...
https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install
You're fkt and it's just the beginning, good luck !
P.S: Leave the country if you can.
Are they blocking a common port or using DPI? You could use a different port.
@dotted In the morning, famous VPN services were blocked. Now OpenVPN is also blocked. We can not access any of the OpenVPN servers that we set up on our own.
Try a different VPN protocol?
http://www.vpngate.net/en/
Are IPSec/L2TP or SSH tunneling banned as well (I figure they might be).
@uncensored_internet: A friend of mine living in Turkey told me about the problems you described.
He uses a nVPN.net, which allows him to connect to a server in Bulgaria either with IKEv2, L2TP/IPsec (IKEv1) or OpenVPN.
So even if OpenVPN is blocked, he can still have unrestricted and fast internet access in his country by using either IKEv2 or 1.
The yearly price for an account is €30.
You could always install the XOR patch.
Francisco
Softether ? Shadowsocks?
erdogan magic just enjoy it
Vote for a neo-ottoman fanatic again next time.
Cover it with an additional TLS encryption on port 443 with something like stunnel, and it will be very hard to detect even using DPI.
Your Internet connection will be as open as the Chinese one soon™. Try the SSR.
I swear I know the OP from somewhere...
I am using shadowsocks on a custom port (nat vps)
am i safe with my current port or 443 tcp best option to avoid any censor?
What the fuck is wrong with these countries
just stay off the internet and focus on fixing your country
Uhh... can't do that without twitter. It is current year, you know.
Why 2 threads about the same topic? Merged.
Turkey citizen here.
I am well aware of the situation, yet unaffected by it. I have a LowEndSpirit VPS, and using OpenVPN. I will give you a brief explanation of what to do.
0- Go to lowendspirit.com and get to know what it is if you don't already know.
1- Go to http://lowendspirit.com/locations.html
2- Buy a VPS from any location you like, preferably in Europe. Inception Hosting was out of stock the last time I checked. GestionDBI's Germany or MyServerPlanet's France locations should work nicely for you.
3- For operating system, choose Debian or CentOS. I am using CentOS because I like it, but Debian also should be fine. If you really want to install Ubuntu, be sure to either buy a 128MB VPS or install version 12 or lower, as it was demonstrated before that Ubuntu 14 and higher has issues with 64MB VPSes.
4- Go here: http://forum.lowendspirit.com/viewtopic.php?id=235 . @Nyr have made a nice bash script for automating OpenVPN install and adding/removing new users. You should find useful info about the script in the link. You need to add a user for every device you want to use e.g. one for your smartphone, one for your pc, one for a friend...
5- Go here: https://openvpn.net/ and download the necessary clients for your pc and phone.
Do these, and you should be fine. LowEndSpirit will give you 20 non-standard ports. You will configure one of them for OpenVPN, and big brother either won't notice or will be too lazy to block it. If they do block it though, we can always buy a dedicated IPv4 VPS and use the 443 or 80 port for tunneling. If that happens, I will surely write a guide for it. They can suck my dick before denying access to the internet.
Also, please teach your friends about how to do this. Good night.
Is that what you're doing? :P