Wilders Security Forums  

Go Back   Wilders Security Forums > Privacy Related Topics > privacy technology
User Name
Password
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

 
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #26  
Old September 3rd, 2011, 12:09 PM
luciddream's Avatar
luciddream luciddream is offline
Very Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: US
Posts: 1,682
Default Re: iVPN

Confirmed. I just received an email back stating exactly what 0strodamus just said. Also that you'll receive an invoice at the end of the year asking whether you want to renew or not.
__________________
XP Pro SP3: Comodo FW/D+ 5.10Sandboxie 3.76VT Hash Check 1.01OpenVPN 2.2.1VirtualBox 4.2TrueCrypt 7.1
Firefox/Ixquick ▪ NoScript - ABP - RequestPolicy - CS Lite - WOT ▪ Macrium Reflect Free 4.2PRQ - MullvadComodo Secure DNSMBAM FreeHitman Pro
  #27  
Old September 4th, 2011, 11:28 AM
LoneWolf's Avatar
LoneWolf LoneWolf is offline
Massive Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 3,141
Default Re: iVPN

I'm relatively new to anonymity/privacy software/VPN's.
Trying out iVPN, now I know of tests to check out the anonymous part but is there a way to check and make sure that the connection is also encrypted?
I know it should be, just wondering if there is a way to check this?
__________________
May you fly straight to heaven - but if you go to Hades - may Lethe run with Guinness
  #28  
Old September 5th, 2011, 06:42 AM
luciddream's Avatar
luciddream luciddream is offline
Very Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: US
Posts: 1,682
Default Re: iVPN

The only thing I can think of is: if you're using a wireless connection, take a 2'nd computer or laptop and put a packet sniffer (like Wireshark) on it. Do something to transmit data on the primary computer (i.e. download something). Check Wireshark on the other computer and try to look at the packets/headers. You shouldn't be able to read them if it's encrypted.

I'd be interested in hearing the results if you want to try this. I don't have another computer to test it myself.
__________________
XP Pro SP3: Comodo FW/D+ 5.10Sandboxie 3.76VT Hash Check 1.01OpenVPN 2.2.1VirtualBox 4.2TrueCrypt 7.1
Firefox/Ixquick ▪ NoScript - ABP - RequestPolicy - CS Lite - WOT ▪ Macrium Reflect Free 4.2PRQ - MullvadComodo Secure DNSMBAM FreeHitman Pro
  #29  
Old September 5th, 2011, 05:15 PM
LoneWolf's Avatar
LoneWolf LoneWolf is offline
Massive Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 3,141
Default Re: iVPN

Quote:
Originally Posted by luciddream
The only thing I can think of is: if you're using a wireless connection.....

Not wireless, desktop.
But thanks for the suggestion.
__________________
May you fly straight to heaven - but if you go to Hades - may Lethe run with Guinness
  #30  
Old September 12th, 2011, 11:59 PM
luciddream's Avatar
luciddream luciddream is offline
Very Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: US
Posts: 1,682
Default Re: iVPN

I guess if you hard-wired a 2'nd computer into that router you could do something similar. I just kind of assume everything's going according to plan, admittedly.

How did your trial of iVPN go LoneWolf? Is it something you think you're gonna make a permanent part of your setup? Plan on trying any other anonymity solutions?
__________________
XP Pro SP3: Comodo FW/D+ 5.10Sandboxie 3.76VT Hash Check 1.01OpenVPN 2.2.1VirtualBox 4.2TrueCrypt 7.1
Firefox/Ixquick ▪ NoScript - ABP - RequestPolicy - CS Lite - WOT ▪ Macrium Reflect Free 4.2PRQ - MullvadComodo Secure DNSMBAM FreeHitman Pro
  #31  
Old September 13th, 2011, 05:21 AM
traxx75 traxx75 is offline
Regular Poster
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 105
Default Re: iVPN

Quote:
Originally Posted by LoneWolf
I'm relatively new to anonymity/privacy software/VPN's.
Trying out iVPN, now I know of tests to check out the anonymous part but is there a way to check and make sure that the connection is also encrypted?
I know it should be, just wondering if there is a way to check this?
You should be able to just run Wireshark on your physical adapter to see the encrypted traffic. If you're not sure what the difference is between encrypted an unencrypted traffic, try running Wireshark without a VPN connected and browse a few websites. You should see HTTP requests with some plaintext strings that are easy to make out (like the web addresses). Establish a VPN and browse a few more sites and you should no longer see the same traffic in Wireshark.

One thing to remember to check is that Wireshark is capturing on the physical interface and not the virtual TAP adapter. If you capture packets on the virtual adapter then they will still appear unencrypted.

Quote:
Originally Posted by luciddream
I guess if you hard-wired a 2'nd computer into that router you could do something similar.
Unfortunately, this wouldn't work as the way switches and routers function prevents this from happening unless you are monitoring traffic on the switch/router itself. You can use your method with a simple hub but they are getting harder to find these days!
  #32  
Old September 13th, 2011, 03:52 PM
luciddream's Avatar
luciddream luciddream is offline
Very Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: US
Posts: 1,682
Default Re: iVPN

Thanks traxx. That was quite helpful
__________________
XP Pro SP3: Comodo FW/D+ 5.10Sandboxie 3.76VT Hash Check 1.01OpenVPN 2.2.1VirtualBox 4.2TrueCrypt 7.1
Firefox/Ixquick ▪ NoScript - ABP - RequestPolicy - CS Lite - WOT ▪ Macrium Reflect Free 4.2PRQ - MullvadComodo Secure DNSMBAM FreeHitman Pro
  #33  
Old September 17th, 2011, 08:08 PM
LoneWolf's Avatar
LoneWolf LoneWolf is offline
Massive Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 3,141
Default Re: iVPN

Quote:
Originally Posted by luciddream
How did your trial of iVPN go LoneWolf? Is it something you think you're gonna make a permanent part of your setup? Plan on trying any other anonymity solutions?

Sorry for the late reply, not sure if it will become permanent or not as of yet.
Just don't know if this is something I really need or not.
Pretty much just testing the waters in anonymity I guess.
I've tried a few others, but I was not very impressed.
__________________
May you fly straight to heaven - but if you go to Hades - may Lethe run with Guinness
  #34  
Old September 17th, 2011, 10:09 PM
luciddream's Avatar
luciddream luciddream is offline
Very Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: US
Posts: 1,682
Default Re: iVPN

Good approach testing those waters and not jumping in with both feet I did a lot of testing before making my decision, and the best solution for one person isn't always the best for another. If I didn't use P2P my list of candidates would have been much bigger, and I may have chosen another.

Look at the other post in here "Anonymity Services..." for more info., if you haven't already. You seem pretty observant so you probably did. Basically, Anonine & VPNTunnel.se were other paid choices that looked good. You may want to give them a shot. Mullvad is a free solution worth trying. I explained in that thread (last page) how to set it up. I saw a few people say they tried Comodo TrustConnect, but haven't heard feedback about it.

I hope you find a solution that suits your needs, even if that ends up being the ISP you've already got.

Cheers mate
__________________
XP Pro SP3: Comodo FW/D+ 5.10Sandboxie 3.76VT Hash Check 1.01OpenVPN 2.2.1VirtualBox 4.2TrueCrypt 7.1
Firefox/Ixquick ▪ NoScript - ABP - RequestPolicy - CS Lite - WOT ▪ Macrium Reflect Free 4.2PRQ - MullvadComodo Secure DNSMBAM FreeHitman Pro
  #35  
Old September 19th, 2011, 12:46 AM
0strodamus's Avatar
0strodamus 0strodamus is offline
Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: US
Posts: 723
Default Re: iVPN

Quote:
Originally Posted by luciddream
If I didn't use P2P my list of candidates would have been much bigger, and I may have chosen another.
You wouldn't have.

@LoneWolf: iVPN is the best VPN. Don't even waste your time elsewhere.
  #36  
Old September 19th, 2011, 12:22 PM
luciddream's Avatar
luciddream luciddream is offline
Very Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: US
Posts: 1,682
Default Re: iVPN

Yeah, as soon as I tried this one I simply had no reason to look elsewhere, so you're probably right.

But I at least would have "considered" other ones...
__________________
XP Pro SP3: Comodo FW/D+ 5.10Sandboxie 3.76VT Hash Check 1.01OpenVPN 2.2.1VirtualBox 4.2TrueCrypt 7.1
Firefox/Ixquick ▪ NoScript - ABP - RequestPolicy - CS Lite - WOT ▪ Macrium Reflect Free 4.2PRQ - MullvadComodo Secure DNSMBAM FreeHitman Pro
  #37  
Old September 19th, 2011, 10:13 PM
0strodamus's Avatar
0strodamus 0strodamus is offline
Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: US
Posts: 723
Default Re: iVPN

Yeah, I'm just saying that based on my experience trying out some others. I should have saved myself a little money and just followed your lead...
 

Wilders Security Forums > Privacy Related Topics > privacy technology « Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Settings
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:51 PM.


Powered by vBulletinฎ Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ฉ2002 - 2013, Wilders Security Forums