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Hak5 -- Cyber Security Education, Inspiration, News Community since 2005: • ____________________________________________ • VPNs are great for protecting your Internet traffic when on untrusted networks - like Public WiFi. So many times it's thrown around as advice just get a VPN - but where should you get a VPN? When you sign up for a $10/month VPN service in the cloud you're basically handing over both money and the very same information you're wanting to protect -- your packets! • Today we'll be showing you how to protect your packets with a quick and dirty VPN server you can run on a VM at home. So if you trust your Internet connection at home, you could trust your Internet traffic when connected to your VPN. • Let's get started. We'll be using all open source for this build. For the OS we're using Ubuntu 14.04 because it's currently in long term support. The install is very similar if you're using CentOS, Debian, openSUSE or Fedora. • For the VPN server we're using a version of OpenVPN called Access Server. OpenVPN Access Server is essentially a pretty front-end for OpenVPN that simplifies setup with a nice web interface and easy setup for windows, mac, linux, android and iOS clients. • 1. Install Ubuntu Server • 2. Install and configure OpenVPN Access Server • 3. Login to OpenVPN Access Server from a client computer or smartphone • From our XenServer we'll fire up a new Virtual Machine and get this party started. • wget http://swupdate.openvpn.org/as/openvp... • sudo dpkg -i openvpn-as-2.0.10-Ubuntu14.amd_64.deb • sudo passwd openvpn • https://:943/admin • Login as openvpn with password configured above • Go to Authentication -- General -- Local -- Save • Update running server • User Management -- User Permissions • New user enter name and check auto-login. Save. • Show next to user. Enter password. Save. • Update running server. • Login to http://IP:943 from client computer. Login and download OpenVPN client. • From openvpn client - click connect. • Now obviously this won't work from outside our network until we do a little port forwarding which is going to vary based on your router at home. You should also consider at OpenVPN Access Server is only free for up to 2 concurrent users. Learn more at https://openvpn.net/index.php/access-... • ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ • Please watch: Bash Bunny Primer - Hak5 2225 •    • Bash Bunny Primer - Hak5  2225   • ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ • ____________________________________________ • Founded in 2005, Hak5's mission is to advance the InfoSec industry. We do this through our award winning educational podcasts, leading pentest gear, and inclusive community – where all hackers belong.

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