Posts: 1
Paulo AM Silva
Joined: 24 Jan 2017
#1
Good morning,
I am a new Linux user, trying to set up a paid vpn (from Ivacy).
I need a detailed help, if you can.
Thanks
Posts: 7
rsmereka
Joined: 07 Feb 2017
#2
Hello,

There is a lvacy setup guide for Debian Linux at
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BTW, lvacy uses the PPTP VPN protocol which is considered to be very weak and has numerous vulnerabilities, see
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An ideal VPN should be based on the OpenVPN protocol, have lots of servers located around the world, not keep any kind of logs and be fast. No data cap would also be nice __{{emoticon}}__

Rick
Posts: 1
MP67
Joined: 25 Mar 2017
#3
Hello,

Oast (openvpn-Gui) is a good alternative in Antix. You can use the setup guide for installing Oast here:


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