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ANSWERED Using AirVPN with SSH Tunnel

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I am having problem figuring out how to use the SSH Tunnel, following indications at

https://airvpn.org/ssh/

 

 

  • From command line (root NOT required):
    "AirVPN <..> - SSH <..>.sh"
  • From another command line (as root):
    openvpn "AirVPN <..> - SSH <..>.ovpn"

 

when I use the first option the "comand is not found"

 

when I use the second option the "conection is refused"

 

Now, I guess both commands are consecutive, and not alternatives....

 

Also this never happens:

 

SSH connections need to store never met before keys to the list of known hosts (Unix/Linux/*BSD) or to the registry (Windows). You will be prompted to accept this action. Answer 'y' to store the key (necessary only the first time you connect to a server)

 

I am using gnu/linux debian wheezy

 

many thanks for any light

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Hello!

 

From the first shell, cd to the directory where you have the .sh file and issue the command ./nameofthefile.sh

 

After that, open another shell as root, cd to the directory where you have the .ovpn file pertaining to OpenVPN over SSH and type the command:

 

openvpn "name of the .ovpn file"

 

Try to use OpenVPN over SSH only when absolutely unavoidable (for example in China and Iran).

 

Kind regards

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Hello!

 

From the first shell, cd to the directory where you have the .sh file and issue the command ./nameofthefile.sh

 

After that, open another shell as root, cd to the directory where you have the .ovpn file pertaining to OpenVPN over SSH and type the command:

 

openvpn "name of the .ovpn file"

 

Try to use OpenVPN over SSH only when absolutely unavoidable (for example in China and Iran).

 

Kind regards

 

Thank you, i will try this. I undestand, but my country is passing agresive internet laws, and this might be a solution soon for some of us, so i am only doing testing to be ready when times comes.

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I have succesfully connected with ssh tunnel following Staff's indications, but regenerating the files first, and only selecting the SSH port 22 option.

 

Thank you.

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Has anyone managed to get SSh Tunnelled connections working on Windows 7 x64, yet? - I have managed to

get the following to run, but only by pasting it directly into a CMD window:

 

plink.exe -i sshtunnel.ppk -L 1412:127.0.0.1:2018 sshtunnel@184.75.214.164 -P 53 -N -T

 

- the .bat file is messed-up in some way and just hangs if you try to run that and, unfortunately, the above fails

when it comes to the password. - What password? - If you try your user password it won't accept it, so what is

supposed to be used in place of the password?

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I'm sorry, but I still don't manage how to connect. I am on debian, what is the required password?

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