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Topic: [WTS]VPN that skews law enforcement.[14 countries] - page 2. (Read 5735 times)

legendary
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Democracy is vulnerable to a 51% attack.
Do you oversell bandwidth?
Since he sells unlimited bandwidth and probably doesn't actually have unlimited bandwidth ...

Of course, everyone oversells bandwidth.
member
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Any more questions?

You're offering a VPN service with an exit point in Australia. You're also offering unlimited bandwidth in your plans.

a) You claim it is anonymous however you (or your providers, do they know you're running this?) are obligated to record appropriate identification information as part of the Australian Telecommunications Act (and it's associated Interception ones). How will you address this when receiving an information requests from the Australian Federal Police?
b) Bandwidth in Australia is obscenely expensive by comparison to essentially everyone else. You're either offering this service with a poorly structure business plan or overselling your bandwidth from your exit points calling into question the viability of the platform for VPN services. Do you oversell bandwidth?

Stuart
full member
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Any more questions?
full member
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The more customer we have using our VPN, the more anonymous we get and much harder for Police to cross reference our activity.
full member
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How to make VPN more secure?
1.Choose L2TP/OpenVPN rather than PPTP
2.Download software to help block traffic when VPN drops accidentally.
3.Disable IPV6
4.Change default DNS to opendns/Google public DNS with or without VPN to avoid packet leaking.



Do you support OpenVPN then?  TCP or UDP?
No. Only L2TP. If you install some software to block non-vpn traffic, L2TP is as secure as openvpn. And it's much easier to configure for customer if they're not technical savvy or don't want to jailbreak their iPhone[Why not?].
Hrm....  Do you have plans to support OpenVPN?  I am familiar with it.  Also I thought L2TP was not secure without IPSec and that IPSec didn't work well in NAT scenarios.
With IPsec, L2tp is as strong as OpenVPN. L2TP without IPsec is of course not secure at all. But I think IPsec could work in most sceneries. And there is no way that you could connect to our server without IPsec, unless I want to skew you up and you want to skew yourself up at the same time.
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If the policy has been disabled on both client and server, it is possible to create an L2TP tunnel without IPSEC
I didn't plan to support OpenVPN in the near future because L2TP is built in to most system and are much easier to configure than OpenVPN.
hero member
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I am the one who knocks
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How to make VPN more secure?
1.Choose L2TP/OpenVPN rather than PPTP
2.Download software to help block traffic when VPN drops accidentally.
3.Disable IPV6
4.Change default DNS to opendns/Google public DNS with or without VPN to avoid packet leaking.



Do you support OpenVPN then?  TCP or UDP?
No. Only L2TP. If you install some software to block non-vpn traffic, L2TP is as secure as openvpn. And it's much easier to configure for customer if they're not technical savvy or don't want to jailbreak their iPhone[Why not?].
Hrm....  Do you have plans to support OpenVPN?  I am familiar with it.  Also I thought L2TP was not secure without IPSec and that IPSec didn't work well in NAT scenarios.
full member
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What about doughnuts?
I will usually eat the outer surface where the sugar and chocolate are.
You guys assume cops doesn't like doughnuts?
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
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How to make VPN more secure?
1.Choose L2TP/OpenVPN rather than PPTP
2.Download software to help block traffic when VPN drops accidentally.
3.Disable IPV6
4.Change default DNS to opendns/Google public DNS with or without VPN to avoid packet leaking.



Do you support OpenVPN then?  TCP or UDP?
No. Only L2TP. If you install some software to block non-vpn traffic, L2TP is as secure as openvpn. And it's much easier to configure for customer if they're not technical savvy or don't want to jailbreak their iPhone[Why not?].
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
I know a very scientific method to determine if softwareseller is a cop. Answer this question softwareseller: Do you have a mustache?
No. What's that suppose to mean?
Guys, he checks out. Not a cop.

seems legit
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
I am the one who knocks
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How to make VPN more secure?
1.Choose L2TP/OpenVPN rather than PPTP
2.Download software to help block traffic when VPN drops accidentally.
3.Disable IPV6
4.Change default DNS to opendns/Google public DNS with or without VPN to avoid packet leaking.



Do you support OpenVPN then?  TCP or UDP?
hero member
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Merit: 501
There is more to Bitcoin than bitcoins.
I know a very scientific method to determine if softwareseller is a cop. Answer this question softwareseller: Do you have a mustache?
No. What's that suppose to mean?
Guys, he checks out. Not a cop.
Wait......

What about doughnuts?

Doesn't matter. Even if he is a cop, he is a good cop looking to make some pocket money on the side.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
I am the one who knocks
I know a very scientific method to determine if softwareseller is a cop. Answer this question softwareseller: Do you have a mustache?
No. What's that suppose to mean?
Guys, he checks out. Not a cop.
Wait......

What about doughnuts?
member
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Merit: 10
¿Sabe lo que quiero decir?
I know a very scientific method to determine if softwareseller is a cop. Answer this question softwareseller: Do you have a mustache?
No. What's that suppose to mean?
Guys, he checks out. Not a cop.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
I know a very scientific method to determine if softwareseller is a cop. Answer this question softwareseller: Do you have a mustache?
No. What's that suppose to mean?
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10
¿Sabe lo que quiero decir?
I know a very scientific method to determine if softwareseller is a cop. Answer this question softwareseller: Do you have a mustache?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 501
There is more to Bitcoin than bitcoins.
You could be a cop that caught a bad guy with stolen windows keys. As a cop, you have "access" to materials such as illegal drugs or "windows keys"...so, you would be able to sell those keys to get a list of people who might be on the VPN's.

As I mentioned before,
With that said, if you want to do serious illegal shit, you should use our VPN together with tor to add another layer of security and also help us mitigate the risk.
I couldn't caught you even if I were a cop if you use tor with my VPN.
And you could register a new account to pm me to get the deal.
And I only receive bitcoin.

I would prefer to build a fancy website to attract users around the world rather than phishing criminal here if I were a cop.

Or could you tell me a way that I could prove I'm not a cop? I will give it a try.

Actually, this was good enough for me. I don't think you're a cop, and speaking of thinking, I wasn't thinking at all when I asked that.
full member
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Or could you tell me a way that I could prove I'm not a cop? I will give it a try.
Shoe on head.

Why would that prove I'm not a cop? A cop could put the shoe on his head assuming he has one.

One reason why I could provide such service is that I'm completely anonymous myself. So I can't give my photo away .
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Or could you tell me a way that I could prove I'm not a cop? I will give it a try.
Shoe on head.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
You could be a cop that caught a bad guy with stolen windows keys. As a cop, you have "access" to materials such as illegal drugs or "windows keys"...so, you would be able to sell those keys to get a list of people who might be on the VPN's.

As I mentioned before,
With that said, if you want to do serious illegal shit, you should use our VPN together with tor to add another layer of security and also help us mitigate the risk.
I couldn't caught you even if I were a cop if you use tor with my VPN.
And you could register a new account to pm me to get the deal.
And I only receive bitcoin.

I would prefer to build a fancy website to attract users around the world rather than phishing criminal here if I were a cop.

Or could you tell me a way that I could prove I'm not a cop? I will give it a try.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Are you a cop?
A cop that sells Cheap Windows keys? Not very likely.
You could be a cop that caught a bad guy with stolen windows keys. As a cop, you have "access" to materials such as illegal drugs or "windows keys"...so, you would be able to sell those keys to get a list of people who might be on the VPN's.
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