Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Basic Setup Virtual Machine + VPN

Setup Virtual Machine + VPN

 
Have you ever wanted to use two PC's with two different IP addresses? Well now I will show you how. A VM, or Virtual machine is a virtual computer, on your own computer.

Why would you want such a thing? Well, you could use it for malware testing, double your VPN's for extra security etc.

Things we will need: 

1. VMware - http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-E...tion.shtml

2. .ISO of the OS you want to install, a .iso is a virtual disk. For this tutorial I will be using Windows. 

3. OpenVPN - http://swupdate.openvpn.org/community/re...nstall.exe

4. VPN of choice, if you need one check here: http://www.anonware.net/index.php?page=vpn

Once VMware is installed, move to the instructions.

How to set up VM + VPN in VMware

1. Go to file, then new virtual machine or push CTRL+N.
2. When it asks where to install, find the .iso file. 
3. Fill out location details.
4. Chose hardware setting in the tab before the install. I suggest using only what Ram you can spare, and all of your processor power.
5. Hit install, and wait for it to install. 

Setup of OpenVPN

1.Now that VMware is installed install OpenVPN on the desktop of your VM. Make sure TAP/Tun drivers get installed or it will not work.

2. Open install directory, and drag and drop the files you got with your VPN. If you bought anything that uses OpenVPN you will see this. 

3. Then right click on the OpenVPN gui in the hidden icons of your notification bar and hit connect and you are done after entering your username and password!

 
Setup of PPTP VPN

1. Get a PPTP VPN, for practice sake, and just for browsing check out VPNbook. For more advanced security I recommend 143VPN for OpenVPN and PPTP connections.
2. Get server information.
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3. Go to control panel, networking and internet options then setup new network and internet connection. 
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4. Connect to a workplace to set up VPN. 
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5. Use my internet connection. 
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6. You will see this screen, add login details to it. 
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7. If entered correctly it will connect, 
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and look like this in your network bar when finished: 
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