ics-openvpn
ovpn-dco-win
Our great sponsors
ics-openvpn | ovpn-dco-win | |
---|---|---|
21 | 3 | |
3,182 | 36 | |
- | - | |
7.6 | 4.4 | |
7 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
- | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ics-openvpn
-
OutOfMemoryError during build
When I am trying to build https://github.com/schwabe/ics-openvpn > main. I am constantly get the following error:
-
Getting open vpn to work
I've been working for a few days to build a good working VPN app (Non-commercial) but I'm finding so many different implementations of https://github.com/schwabe/ics-openvpn that I don't know exactly where to start.
-
⟳ 2 apps added, 54 updated at f-droid.org
OpenVPN for Android (version 0.7.46): OpenVPN without root
-
Connect on Android boot
You could ask upstream: https://github.com/schwabe/ics-openvpn (also, is that the app you're using?)
-
Openvpn issue with dyndns and android
Just the android phone with Openvpn for Android (https://github.com/schwabe/ics-openvpn) thinks that it's too good for a new dns lookup, takes the ip it has cached from the previous connection and therefore can't connect. It retries until i manually disconnect and reconnect it. Only then a new dns lookup happens and it gets the current ip to then connect without a problem.
-
Source code of OvenVPN Connect Android app
For the Android app it lists: https://github.com/schwabe/ics-openvpn
-
OpenVPN keeps using cellular while in WiFi: what to do?
I know that Apple limits what you're permitted to install on their phones, but perhaps there's another openvpn version that has this feature that you're permitted to use. In case it can help, the version I'm using seems to be from https://github.com/schwabe/ics-openvpn/ . Perhaps someone has done something similar for Apple phones.
-
Does anyone know how to use SagerNet or another FOSS app to achieve what is being done by Every Proxy in the NetGuard+pDNSf+VPN guide?
I've been looking into doing something similar and stumbled upon a method that uses personalDNSfilter with OpenVPN for personalDNSfilter, which is a special version of the OpenVPN for Android app.
-
limitations of Openvpn CE?
In addition we back several other open source projects, such as the OpenVPN GUI, OpenVPN for Android and OpenVPN 3 Linux ... these all provide various user interfaces on top of the OpenVPN Core component.
-
⟳ 5 apps added, 29 updated at f-droid.org
OpenVPN for Android (version 0.7.37): OpenVPN without root
ovpn-dco-win
-
limitations of Openvpn CE?
We also back several OpenVPN related drivers, such as tap-windows6 driver, ovpn-dco-win driver, ovpn-dco linux kernel module. The tap-windows6 driver is the old Windows driver, which gives a pretty basic tun/tap interface. The DCO drivers are the next generation drivers, where more of the cryptographic operations are moved into the OS kernel instead of happening inside the OpenVPN Core components; which has the potential to improve the tunnel performance.
-
WireGuard is now Out of Beta, Finally !!
My point is ... if the OpenVPN server is correctly configured, it can perform quite well compared against its competitors. If you're running Linux, the openvpn3-linux client also supports DCO (OpenVPN kernel data-channel off-loading) now. There is also work happening on a Windows driver as well. How much performance boost DCO gives against ProtonVPN is unclear, but against OpenVPN Cloud (which also has kernel acceleration on the server side) it can improve the performance if your network link to the OpenVPN Cloud servers is good enough. OpenVPN 2.6 will come with DCO support for both client and server side too.
-
NSA on VPN solutions: use only IKE/IPsec
All that said, with the work being done in OpenVPN with the Data Channel Offload (DCO), it would probably be easier to get hardware support. The DCO implementations (ovpn-dco, ovpn-dco-win) offloads the data channel crypto operations to the virtual network driver, so the encryption/decryption/packet authentication happens entirely in the kernel space - which results in a noticeable performance boost. The tasks these DCO drivers does should be possible to more easily implement inside some dedicated hardware. But it won't be cheap.
What are some alternatives?
android-app - Official ProtonVPN Android app
openvpn3 - OpenVPN 3 is a C++ class library that implements the functionality of an OpenVPN client, and is protocol-compatible with the OpenVPN 2.x branch.
GoodbyeDPI - GoodbyeDPI — Deep Packet Inspection circumvention utility (for Windows)
openvpn-gui - OpenVPN GUI is a graphical frontend for OpenVPN running on Windows 7 / 8 / 10. It creates an icon in the notification area from which you can control OpenVPN to start/stop your VPN tunnels, view the log and do other useful things.
Gear-VPN - A VPN client for Android based on OpenVPN made with Jetpack Compose.
tap-windows6 - Windows TAP driver (NDIS 6)
KISS - Lightning fast, open-source, < 250kb Android launcher
openvpn
mupdf - mirrored from git://git.ghostscript.com/mupdf.git
ovpn-dco
NekoX - A third-party Telegram android app.
openvpn3-linux