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Old September 2nd, 2009   #7 (permalink)
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Question Re: [Solution] nfusion, ihub or any IKS receiver through VPN to hide your IP

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Originally Posted by the_badboyy View Post
Step 2:
Go to VPN Tunneling ? Client Settings tab and set values as per below
Client1 -> Basic tab

Start with Router: Checked
Interface Type: Tun
Protocol: UDP
Server Address/Port: 94.23.114.100 443
Firewall: Automatic
Authorization Mode: TLS
tls-auth: Disabled

Client1 -> Advanced tab

Redirect Internet Traffic: Checked
Accept DNS Configuration: Checked
Protocol: UDP
Encryption cipher: Use Default
Compression: Enabled
Connection Retry: 30
Custom Configuration:
remote 76.73.56.41 443
ns-cert-type server
auth-user-pass /tmp/openvpn-client1-userpass.conf
auth-nocache

Client1 -> Keys tab

Certificate Authority: Paste the contents of acevpn-ca.crt
Client Certificate: Paste the contents of acevpn-user.crt
Client Key: Paste the contents of acevpn-user.key. This is the password file. Do not share this with anyone.
Hit the Save button to save changes

Step 3:
Go to Administration -> Script -> Init tab and set values as per below. Replace the USERNAME and PASSWORD with the credentials you received from Ace VPN and hit Save button
echo "USERNAME PASSWORD" > /tmp/openvpn-client1-userpass.conf

Now reboot your router and wait for a minute for the router to establish a secure tunnel with Ace VPN gateway. Now open up a browser and go to Ace VPN - Free, Highly Secure, Anonymous and Private SSL VPN Service Provider home page to make sure the VPN tunnel is established.


Mods please move or make this sticky as you feel appropriate.
Hi, I'm using Tomato 1.25 wiith WRT54GL, but can't find
step2 from my router menu.
where is this Client tab ?
tnks.
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