There are many reasons you might want to set up your own VPN server. Maybe you’re concerned about online privacy and want to make sure your traffic is protected from prying eyes. Or maybe you work remotely and need a secure connection to access your company’s internal network. Whatever your reason, setting up a VPN server is actually quite easy.
To get started, you’ll need a few things:
-A computer with an internet connection (preferably via Ethernet)
-An operating system that supports VirtualBox (such as Ubuntu) – we’ll be using this software to run our VPN server
Ubuntu Server edition includes everything we need to get our VPN server up and running out of the box so that’s what we’ll be using here. You can download it for free from Ubuntu’s website (https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server). Once it’s downloaded, go ahead and install it on your computer following the prompts.
Once Ubuntu Server is installed, open up VirtualBox and click “New” at the top left corner of the window. On the next screen, enter “VPN Server” for the name and select “Linux” for the type; choose “Ubuntu (64-bit)” as the version since that’s what we’re using here; leave the memory size at its default value unless you know you need more (1 GB should be plenty); create a new virtual hard disk by clicking “Create”; select “VDI” as the type; select “Dynamically Allocated” for storage on physical hard disk; specify how large you want your virtual hard disk to be – again, 1 GB should be plenty unless you know otherwise; click “Create”. At this point, VirtualBox will start creating your new virtual machine – this may take a few minutes depending on how fast your computer is but once it’s done click on ” /clientcompletedriver”:::: Name Of file You Opened just before,”> “,After The Above Step Is Successfully Completed We Needdhparam File Which Defines Diffiehellman Group Used during TLS Negotiation.,” openssl dhparamPrivate::::Name Of file You Opened just before,”1024 > “,Very Important Step Save Changes Made Till Now By Pressing ESC Key Type :wq! Hit Enter”);All Done congratulations Your Instance Is Ready To Work As OpenVPN Server.,Reference Links:,official docs](https://help
First, you’ll need to make sure that your computer is running the latest version of Windows 10. To do this, open the Settings app and go to Update & Security > Windows Update. Click Check for updates and install any available updates.
Next, you’ll need to create a new account for your VPN server. This can be done in the Accounts settings panel. Select Family & other users from the sidebar and click Add someone else to this PC. Enter the desired account name and password, then click Next.
Now that you have an account setup, it’s time to download and install the VPN software. For this guide, we’ll be using OpenVPN. You can download the OpenVPN installer from the OpenVPN website. Run the installer and follow the prompts to complete installation.
Once OpenVPN is installed, launch it and click Import Profile at the bottom of the window. Select your newly created user account from the list of profiles and click Open Profile. This will import all of the necessary files needed for our VPN server into OpenVPN
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To set up a VPN through your phone’s settings, open the Settings app and tap on “Network & internet.” From there, tap on “VPN” and then select the VPN you want to add. Next to the VPN you want to change, tap on “Settings” and then turn “Always-on VPN” on or off. Keep in mind that if you set up a VPN through an app, you won’t have the always-on option.
If you need to, tap “Save” and you’re all set! Now you can enjoy the benefits of a VPN on your phone.
Thank your for reading!