I love you man. i'm too dumb for doing this manually, I was stuck like 3 hours doing that because I needed the VPN for watching anime because my ISP has a bug on crunchyroll subtititles. Thank you . I love you so much man~!
I have not tested this on Ubuntu but it says it should work. If you want OpenVPN on Ubuntu Arm check out my other video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qj8kosll8fQ.html
Hello again hope you remember me for helping me out with my previous troubleshooting. Question: In terms of privacy and confidentiality how safe are those open source scripts ? Last vid you made using Algo, this time with this guys stan can we trust them? I was reading abojt algo and saw it on internet that they sell your data to government. What are your thoughts? Also what do you think of Pivpn? Suggestion: do make a video on pivpn setuo on ububtu oracle cloud
@Hi Of course I remember you! I will be completely honest with you, I wouldn’t trust these scripts any more than anything else I download from the internet. The one from this guy Stan for example is a simple bash script. I glanced through it, and all it seems to be doing is automate the installation and configuration of WireGuard and its dependencies. I could not see anything in the script that suggest that he is trying to do anything malicious. The Algo does pretty much the same, except it is a little more complex as it sets up IPSec, Wireguard and does it automatically for you for few cloud providers. I personally have not looked at every single script file there, but Trail of Bits the developer behind it seem like a legit CyberSecurity business, and looking at their GitHub repository they have over 150 contributors on the Algo project alone, so one would assume that if they were up to something fishy someone would have risen a red flag by now. This is of course my personal opinion, and since I am not a Cyber Security expert, I would love to hear what others think on this topic. I have a question for you, where did you hear that Algo is selling information to the government, it will be interesting to read the article?
@@mjahangir786 I think I found the Reddit post you are talking about. It looks to me like some random user's opinion. The way it is written sounds more like a conspiracy theory than anything else, but that is my personal opinion so who knows.
So I already had a Pihole setup with unbound and everything on a linode server. During the DNS step i pointed my wireguard towards my pihole and it worked! Everything is adblocked...but now i can't access my admin page or even ssh into it. Is there a way to open it up on wireguard ssh without having to do a clean install?
This is hard one without knowing what your config looks like. I would start by making sure your firewall rules allow access to Pi-hole admin and SSH from WireGuard's subnet. Also confirm that Pi-hole permits connections from WireGuard IPs. Don't forget to restart services after any changes.
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@@mjahangir786 I just ran a speed test without VPN I get 320Mbps Down and 11Mbps Up with Algo VPN on OCI 226Mbps Down and 9Mbps Up. What does your look like?
Yes, you can either use "scp" to copy the file from the OCI server, or you can add an empty tunnel in your local WireGuard app and then just copy and paste the content of the configuration file in the new tunnel.
I am. just turning on the execute bit on the scrip file by running "chmod +x wireguard-install.sh" what exactly isn't working, can you share the command you are running and the error you get?
Hi. I have tried both this and your other openvpn tutorial. I tried them on an ubunru arm instance which has hestia and nextcloud installed and working. VPN clients connect in both cases but through traffic doesnt seems to work (browser cant connect to the outside world) - it's like the vpn servers do not pass traffic on (either inbound or outbound - not sure how to check which) - i also tried snap openvpn server and it didnt work... any ideas?
@@michelmoalem It is possible I don’t have any experience with hestia. Maybe try another VM with wire guard only? Also double check your ports on the firewall make sure they are udp not tcp
@@TechTute thanks for the reply. I have managed to get to the point where handshake is working after configuring udp port in iptables but still no luck in connecting too the outside world (internet). googled this and seems like a lot of people solved this by correcting the Postup and Postdown lines in the wg0.conf but i not sure how ro correct them to the interface names on the ubuntu server... (mine are currently PostUp = iptables -A FORWARD -i enp0s3 -o wg0 -j ACCEPT; iptables -A FORWARD -i wg0 -j ACCEPT; iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o enp0s3 -j MASQUERADE; ip6tables -A FORWARD -i wg0 -j ACCEPT; ip6tables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o enp0s3 -j MASQUERADE PostDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i enp0s3 -o wg0 -j ACCEPT; iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -j ACCEPT; iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o enp0s3 -j MASQUERADE; ip6tables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -j ACCEPT; ip6tables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o enp0s3 -j MASQUERADE) its a real pain... i have got openvpn running using the prebuilt oracle image, its quick and simple but its limited to the amd instance and the minimum 50gb HD which is a complete waste of space. As the free tier includes 200gb in total and 4 vcpus of ampre I wanted to utilise it all in one machine so the 200gb can be used for nextcloud and wordpress but it proves a real headache
@@michelmoalem I don't think it hestia that it is causing your problem. I believe the problem is in the script itself. I spent some time on it this evening and you cant get to the internet even if you install it on fresh ubuntu with noting else on it on OCI. I see others complaining about it too.
Hello, I watched an older video of yours on how to make a free Minecraft server and it seems that the server is no longer working because I've apparently used up all 45gb of storage on Ubuntu and I don't know what to do to get the server working again, would appreciate it if I could receive help or be referred to a fix
You can get up to 200G on OCI for free so wat you can do at this point is go in to your OCI Management Console find Boot Volumes and select the one used by your Minecraft instance then click on edit and from there you can choose the size, after it gets resized there will be an instructions on how to resize your file system. Let me know how it goes if you cant get it to work, I will try to make a video on it when I get a chance next week.
@@LordFakmorIII try to cleanup some disk space, remove packages no longer required or something you not currently need that you can add later after expanding the disk. Try running “auto remove” or “apt autoclean”
@@TechTute Hey man, I'm so happy right now because I managed to get it working after deleting some journal logs to free up space and then reading some other articles aswell, thanks a lot for your help!
I have no internet access in my client after it connects to my wireguard server installed on OCI! I already opened the port in Orcale web interface but it does not work :( I had the same problem with linuxserver wireguard docker image Can someone give me a tip?
I saw some people saying that vpn might be against oracle terms of use. others say only if the vpn accesses some "illegal" site. I had a vpn, I disabled it for fear of losing my account. what do you think?
I did a brief search this morning and looked through the Oracle Cloud Service Agreement, and I couldn't find anything that says running VPN service on their Instance is against Oracle's Terms of Use. I think as long as you are not doing anything shady you should be OK. I assume if it is agains their policy they will give you a fair warning before they take an action.
I don't think you can do that. The way wireguard is designed you need to have separate config with unique key pairs for each client. Technically you can share the same config with multiple devices but as soon as more than one device connects with same config conneciton will start freezing/dropping, etc.
@@saidibrahim5931 That’s correct, I show how to create Oracle instance, then I show how to connect to it, and at 2:20 I’m showing how to install Wireguard. You can can skip to 2:20 and start with Wireguard installation If you already have Linux box up and running.
can you check what udp is wireguard listening on "netstat -nlup" and confirm that the port is open aither check your firewalls or try to telnet to your server on that port?
actually you wont be able to telnet since its udp port so try testing it with nc. It will look something like this "nc -z -v -u ipaddress port" if you don't get success either port isn't listening or is being blocked.