VPNGATE from SoftEther Community Rumi, September 4, 2022 VPN Gate Academic Experiment Project is an online service as an academic research at Graduate School of University of Tsukuba, Japan. The purpose of this research is to expand the knowledge of “Global Distributed Public VPN Relay Servers” . How does VPN Gate work? VPN Gate network consists of many VPN servers, which are provided by volunteers around the world. You can provide your own computer as a VPN server to join this experiment. Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Android are supported. Supports SSL-VPN (SoftEther VPN) protocol, L2TP/IPsec protocol, OpenVPN protocol and Microsoft SSTP protocol. Anonymous connections are accepted. No user registrations are required. Each VPN server has a dynamic IP address. Therefore it may change at random period. VPN servers appear and disappear at any time. Therefore, an IP address may not always connect to a VPN server. All VPN servers are capable of routing your traffic to the Internet, so you can disguise your real IP address. So try it, read it on more details at: https://www.vpngate.net/en/ Related Administrations Security soft etherSoftetherVPNGATE
NGINX as a Reverse Proxy August 30, 2019 Configure NGINXPermalink At this point, you could configure Node.js to serve the example app on your Linode’s public IP address, which would expose the app to the internet. Instead, this section configures NGINX to forward all requests from the public IP address to the server already listening on localhost. Basic Configuration… Read More
Reinstall OpenSSH Server June 21, 2014 First if you have any pre-installed SSH server that has gone bad, remove it- on Redhat Architechture Type the following commands as the root user: # chkconfig sshd off # service sshd stop # yum erase openssh-server You need to edit and update firewall rules that allows inbound connections to… Read More
TimeZone adjust in Linux June 6, 2014 For Redhat/CentOS/Fedora/SL distribution Type the redhat-config-date command at the command line to start the time and date properties tool, run: # redhat-config-date OR type setup and select time zone configuration. This tool is recommended for remote ssh text based sessions. # setup Select timezone configuration. Just follow on screen… Read More