I2VPN - Real anonymity, with guarantee, don't trust us, nor do we you.
I2VPN is a new type of VPN that guarantees your anonymity, no strings attached.
How?
(Short from website)
Do you know about Tor? Do you not? Read below. (Those who do, don't read below, go ahead)
Very short answer
TOR stands for "The Onion Router." It is software that is free to use, and written for the purpose of allowing people to browse the internet without being identified. Ideally, you can access websites without anyone knowing that you actually accessed them.
Longer answer
A description of what TOR is and how networking works
Computer networking involves what is called the OSI model - essentially, everything can be reduced to a sequence of electrical signals through network cables, but you can organize this into different "levels" or "layers" to make things easier to understand, the same way that you could technically think of an organism as a clump of atoms, but you organize this in your mind into biological components, cell structures, entire cells, tissues, etc. On one layer, you have a nucleus, mitochondria, etc, and on another you have organ systems; thus in networking, you have a network interface card, MAC address and ARP packets on one level, and HTTP, domain names, and FTP on another.
When you open up your web browser and access websites on the internet, your computer will send packets of bits through your network to your ISP, and they will eventually reach the intended destination if everything goes correctly. If you have a tool like Wireshark or tcpdump, you can watch this as it happens.
Let's say for a moment that you want to access
www.reddit.com, so you punch it into the browser and press enter. Assuming that the domain name "
www.reddit.com" can be resolved to an IP address that can be reached, your browser will first begin a TCP handshake sequence with Reddit's server to ensure that data can be reliably sent from you to reddit and back. If this suceeds, your browser will then begin exchanging HTTP requests with Reddit's HTTP server - note that you can use the term "server" in many ways; an HTTP server is specific software (like Apache or Microsoft IIS) that can take HTTP requests (which are simply large amounts of formatted text data), do stuff with them, and send back responses. You could also have a network server that can have requests made to it in different protocols and provide responses.
TOR is called "The Onion Router" because it is an implementation of the idea of Onion Routing. Normally when you go to do what I just said with accessing Reddit, your network traffic can be traced back to its source IP address (which can be isolated to your machine itself, or to your router - tracing an IP address can get tricky when dealing with subnets and NAT devices). What TOR allows you to do is re-route this traffic through a network of other computers to make it more difficult to trace your packets back to you. You can send your traffic to an entry onion router that passes it through several routers before it reaches an exit node and is sent to its intended destination.
Onion routing revolves around the idea of "layering" cryptographic protocols. Tor operates with TLS, under which a separate Diffie-Hellman key exchange occurs, and also according to this paper from the Black Hat briefings there is some implementation of AES as well.
There are also some sites (like Silk Road or The Hidden Wiki) that you can't access without going through Tor. I'm not quite sure how these work, but a lot of them are used to exchange questionable material - if you are looking for it (which, for the record, I am not and have not), you can find drugs, child pornography, and even hitmen to hire. There is also less illegitimate stuff, like political texts, computer books (which are usually in violation of their copyright), music, etc.
(Credit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/1jrnff/eli5_tor_how_it_works_what_can_i_do_with_it_and/cbhozmc)
I2VPN is based on a Tor-like network I2P, which has been around since Tor was, and has a active community and development.
Simply, I2VPN is a service that helps you pseudonymously browse the internet and clearnet (you can torrent your files, use any high-bandwidth services) without lettting the site know that where you are, and protects sniffers know what websites did you visit, what did torrent, and such..
A common use of I2VPN will be to use torrents,
I2VPN is also cheap than most of the other VPN services floating in clearnet, but this price doesn't deprive your security, which we take first in all, because I2P secures you even if the exit we use is not trusted.For those who understand Tor in a bit: This is a kind of you connect to a hidden service: it allows you to browse some websites, as the hidden service doesn't know who you are, clearnet does not either..
This is a in a nutshell description of I2VPN, what it would be in Tor, but sadly OpenVPN in Tor does NOT work.
Actually, I2VPN looks simple to the end user but in fact, we had to do some real hard work to get this done..
Website:
http://exooqgycf4hbfevw.onion/Clearnet:
http://exooqgycf4hbfevw.onion.linkBTW: If your AV says this link contains malware, it's a false positive,
Many onion links have bad things stuffed in them, a abuse of Tor.
Here is our virustotal scan link:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/06d5caa592702cc1b3c3197c323f81d1bb277c766dd4ea3c692d90780097b3df/analysis/1461831813/I2P B32 link:
http://bduw26oby3cjuwihuxbf6ruhyydupu43bpr4su23pdzugsnhh4ha.b32.i2p/If you do some research about Tor & I2P, you will know what I'm talking about..
Cheers,
Pkzone
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