Saber Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 In the shithole i live in ( The Shitholic Republic of Iran ) using the net is a complete dillema............from using proxy servers and VPN's to not being to use the global net @ all some times... They are going to shut the global access off sooner or later......like china and when they do so all these VPN's or proxies would be useless...... I was consulting a buddy and he told me to get a VPS server + domain ............and i did but i dont know how to set it up and use it.... Can anybody help me with this Thanx a lot
Sensei Posted April 8, 2023 Posted April 8, 2023 (edited) 15 hours ago, Saber said: I was consulting a buddy and he told me to get a VPS server + domain ............and i did but i dont know how to set it up and use it.... Do you have SSH access to your VPS? Which distro on VPS? What storage? Do you have a local Linux installed on some physical disk? Which distro? Do you have a Linux Live pendrive? If none, then get 4 GB-16 GB fresh pendrive (it will be erased). $4 in the shop here for 32 GB, the smallest one is enough. Only 4GB will be used anyway. Download the latest Kali Linux Live from: http://old.kali.org/kali-images/kali-2023.1/ e.g. wget -c http://old.kali.org/kali-images/kali-2023.1/kali-linux-2023.1-live-amd64.iso wget -c http://old.kali.org/kali-images/kali-2023.1/kali-linux-2023.1-live-i386.iso (verify checksum!) On Windows you can use Rufus https://rufus.ie/en/ to erase pendrive and write ISO on pendrive. On Linux you can use dd command. Once you have terminal running use ssh login@domain (you don't have to have domain registered - VPS have public IPv6 reverse domain and perhaps public IPv4, some companies sell IPv4 for additional money per month) enter your SSH password to VPS (should be in the e-mail after purchase, or web control panel) Once you're logged on your VPS: sudo apt update sudo apt install apache2 service apache2 start (eventually "systemctl start apache2") nmap localhost should show you that TCP port 80 is open. Then use http://domain or http://vps-domain-name to see if HTTP server is working (the website HTML is in /var/www/html the most likely. ls -l /var/www/html to list files. You need sudo to edit the file e.g. sudo nano /var/www/html/index.html ) sudo apt install tor proxychains4 service tor start (eventually "systemctl start tor") nmap localhost should show you that TCP port 9050 is open (but it is open LOCALLY on VPS, not globally!) (edit settings to open it globally, but then somebody can abuse it for you) From home you can get something like that: └─$ nmap domain Starting Nmap 7.93 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2023-04-08 07:10 UTC Nmap scan report for DOMAIN (IP) Host is up (0.13s latency). rDNS record for IP: DOMAIN Not shown: 997 closed tcp ports (conn-refused) PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp filtered smtp 80/tcp open http Now, when you want invisible access to Tor network on a remote server from home, you use: ssh -L :1234:localhost:9050 login@domain Then in Firefox > Settings > Network Settings, Proxy, set SOCKS Host to localhost and port 1234 From now on, when you go to Firefox, it will try to connect to localhost at port 1234, ssh will tunnel it through encrypted SSH port 22 to VPS server, which will then use Tor network for further world.. You can use apache2 as proxy server too. https://www.google.com/search?q=apache2+as+proxy+server It won't be as safe as SSH+Tor, but Google and other services should work. (Google and other social medias hate Tor, Proxy, VPN and want to steal your identity.. therefor all these "verify by text message", "verify by phone".. etc. etc.) If you want to go this route, you will need some sort of SSL certificate.. (Let's Encrypt is free, so it is most likely very insecure ) You can make SSH tunnel between home and VPS to your Apache-Proxy-Server: ssh -L :80:localhost:80 login@domain Then in Firefox > Settings > Network Settings, Proxy, set HTTP Proxy Host to localhost and port 80 It won't need SSL certificate and will be much more secure. (and going that route, you don't need to have exposed HTTP proxy server for other people, sooner or later some bot will find open proxy-server and everybody will use it, better if you connect to it through encrypted SSH by localhost address and local port) Verify if you have some random IP address on https://www.whatismyip.com/ or similar stuff: https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+my+ip Check your VPS traffic daily.. 15 hours ago, Saber said: They are going to shut the global access off sooner or later.... For people with money, there is Skylink from Musk.. It is damn expensive TBH.. 15 hours ago, Saber said: Can anybody help me with this To configure it for you? Or to teach you entire Linux? Edited April 8, 2023 by Sensei 1
Saber Posted April 8, 2023 Author Posted April 8, 2023 Thank you very much i have to carefully read your post after work .......and go on it step by step
Saber Posted April 14, 2023 Author Posted April 14, 2023 I read it twice and i have to admit it way way beyond my computer knowledge im like a elementary child sitting in some differential calculus class............
StringJunky Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 10 hours ago, Saber said: I read it twice and i have to admit it way way beyond my computer knowledge im like a elementary child sitting in some differential calculus class............ Does vpn not work there anymore?
Saber Posted April 15, 2023 Author Posted April 15, 2023 8 hours ago, StringJunky said: Does vpn not work there anymore? It does but it wont be working sooon...........
StringJunky Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Sensei is probably the most computer-aware on here. @Sensei Would this improve his stealth situation: Quote fter seeing crackdowns on protests in Iran and Russia, Proton VPN created a new feature to disguise VPN traffic and sneak past government censors. Proton is following through on its anti-censorship stance by making this feature, known as Stealth, available to free VPN users. The company is even sending the app directly to Iranians by request. Proton VPN Goes Stealthy When I spoke with Samuele Kaplun, Proton's engineering director, he explained that Proton VPN's Stealth feature is based on WireGuard over TLS. He said that Proton VPN is taking WireGuard, which is normally based on UDP, and wrapping it in TLS and sending the traffic over port 443. In essence, Stealth effectively disguises VPN traffic as more humdrum HTTPS traffic, which Kaplun says makes it much harder for deep packet inspection to spot. Proton VPN told me that Stealth mode was already quietly available on Android and is now functional on iOS and macOS. Windows will have to come later. Android was given priority because of the ubiquity of Android devices, especially outside of the US. https://uk.pcmag.com/vpn/143155/proton-vpns-new-stealth-feature-helps-fight-censorship-in-iran-and-russia
Sensei Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 8 hours ago, StringJunky said: Does vpn not work there anymore? Setting up OpenVPN is a much more challenging task than Tor and proxychains, which I suggested.. 52 minutes ago, Saber said: It does but it wont be working sooon........... ..if you have VPS, and ANY internet works.. then it will work.. ..if not.. you have to grab satellite i.e. Musk's.. 19 hours ago, Saber said: I read it twice and i have to admit it way way beyond my computer knowledge im like a elementary child sitting in some differential calculus class............ I have asked many questions and received no answers from you.... 20 hours ago, Saber said: I read it twice and i have to admit it way way beyond my computer knowledge im like a elementary child sitting in some differential calculus class............ ..but you should have followed the instructions and not read them twice.... 1
Saber Posted April 16, 2023 Author Posted April 16, 2023 9 hours ago, Sensei said: I have asked many questions and received no answers from you.... The only ones i know the answers are On 4/8/2023 at 9:21 AM, Sensei said: Do you have a local Linux installed on some physical disk? Which distro? No On 4/8/2023 at 9:21 AM, Sensei said: Do you have a Linux Live pendrive? And no the other instructions seem like instructions for flying a F-35 to me.......really...its beyind my understanding
Sensei Posted April 16, 2023 Posted April 16, 2023 To configure a VPS, or dedicated server, you need to connect to it. On Linux, this is done via SSH (hence the need to install Linux, or run it from a Linux Live flash drive - which I described in a previous post). However, there is a tool for Windows that you can use PuTTY. Tutorials on how to use PuTTY: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+use+putty For an example, watch this 4-minute video:
Saber Posted April 16, 2023 Author Posted April 16, 2023 9 hours ago, Sensei said: To configure a VPS, or dedicated server, you need to connect to it. On Linux, this is done via SSH (hence the need to install Linux, or run it from a Linux Live flash drive - which I described in a previous post). However, there is a tool for Windows that you can use PuTTY. Tutorials on how to use PuTTY: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+use+putty For an example, watch this 4-minute video: Thanx a lot but you what Dont take your time to illustrate these to me.....................because in computer and network knowledge im way dumber to understand............. And ill be ashamed........that you are putting your time to explain these things to me .... Ill try hard to understand........and work on it ..........but my experience and knowledge and more important my conception & comprehension in network............is ...............way lower than you expect.........
Sensei Posted April 17, 2023 Posted April 17, 2023 @Saber You don't need to understand.. all you have to do is follow the 4 minute video tutorial..
Saber Posted April 21, 2023 Author Posted April 21, 2023 On 4/17/2023 at 9:07 AM, Sensei said: @Saber You don't need to understand.. all you have to do is follow the 4 minute video tutorial.. Ill try not to disappoint you again thank you very much
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