VPN recommendations?

Hey master baiters,

I am new here. I have been reading a while and have been baiting via RTC.
I have had some strange calls and one was like an open interview with a woman scammer where she told me she feels guilty when she scams certain people.

I usually let them connect to my VM in Virtuabox via teamviewer or alike. I have attempted to use VPN but a lot of the free ones seem to have a limited port range open and prevents apps like DUCs connecting and other listening ports are not available.
Does anyone know a good free VPN that has a wide range open ? Or even a cheap one that can be configured ?

Thanks

Always paid for VPN, so not sure about free ones.

Check this link lots of good info here:
https://www.privacytools.io/

@wirushunter#58910 OpenVPN. You’re welcome.

https://openvpn.net/private-tunnel/

Windscribe.

I’d recommend ProtonVPN: it has a great free plan, a non-questionable business model (as it relies on paid plans in order to support the free one), and is by a company in a good legal jurisdiction (Switzerland) with a good track record (they made ProtonMail).

There's no end to a 'trial', there's no bandwidth caps, and the speeds are good enough for most of what you do online. I can't recommend it enough.

@THUG#58986 Hey there thug do you have any way around to open gmail account with giving out your number for verification or otp


Thanks all for the replies !!

Today I have been working on openvpn. Used a few different ways but always end up with the same issue. The AWS OpenVPN Access Server has a nice GUI for creating clients, which is the on I have stick with

I want the VPN public address to be listening on a specific port.
What I have is:

A VM that has an app thet listens on a specific port 789 (random port example) for multiple incoming connections.
The incoming traffic knows my ISP public IP address via a zapto DUC. The only was I can do this right now is "barebacking it" by using my IP.

I would like to run the openvpn client on the VM, run the DUC which detects the VPN public address, DUC updates DNS then the incoming traffic hits the VPN address and is forwarded to 789 on the fixed client address which is running the DUC and listening application.

OpenVPN is running and I can fix a client IP for each user. I just cannot achieve the link from VPN to client address.

If any of the VPNs listed have a simple port forwarding option, I would be interested.

I decided to go with PhyberVPN. $1.99 USD a month. Nice selection of locations and port forward is easy to do.

They have a VPN in India too :slight_smile:

Time to do some stuff now

Very useful and informative post. Thanks for sharing

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