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VPN services that support IPv6?

Does anyone know a VPN service that supports IPv6?

The internet connection in my area is supper slow without VPN, I tried KeepSolid and FastestVPN, but can't access IPv6 VPSes.

Thanks.

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  • edited September 2021

    @comXyz said:
    Does anyone know a VPN service that supports IPv6?

    The internet connection in my area is supper slow without VPN, I tried KeepSolid and FastestVPN, but can't access IPv6 VPSes.

    Thanks.

    $4 / yr for a NAT VPS

  • RickBakkrRickBakkr Member, Patron Provider, LIR

    Isn’t it more interesting to buy a VM on a network you have decent connectivity towards and run a VPN server yourself?

    Thanked by 1comXyz
  • Yea, it's interesting to get a VM and run a VPN server myself, but probably later

  • How about cloudflare warp?

    Thanked by 1comXyz
  • @Warkos said:
    How about cloudflare warp?

    Warp doesn't work for me, both on Windows machine and Android phone

  • @comXyz said:

    @Warkos said:
    How about cloudflare warp?

    Warp doesn't work for me, both on Windows machine and Android phone

    That's weird, it works nice for me

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    We do use own VPN - speed much better via own VM/dedicated server than shared service.

    Thanked by 1comXyz
  • If it's just for browsing, use ssh -ND 1080 user@vps and use a proxy switcher extension on your browser to use the SOCKS proxy exposed at port 1080 that routes your traffic through the server.

    Thanked by 2comXyz Kassem
  • @stevewatson301 said: If it's just for browsing, use ssh -ND 1080 user@vps and use a proxy switcher extension on your browser to use the SOCKS proxy exposed at port 1080 that routes your traffic through the server.

    Should also work in Putty (Connection->Proxy).

    Thanked by 1comXyz
  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep
    edited September 2021

    And in case a HTTP instead of SOCKS proxy is required, polipo and tinyproxy are very lightweight and run pretty well also on a 128MB NAT VPS.
    Configure it to listen on loopback interface and use a SSH tunnel to connect securely to the TCP socket.

    Thanked by 1comXyz
  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited September 2021

    Cloudflare Warp (free)
    hide.me (10GB free, paid plans available)
    Mullvad (5euro/mo)

    All of them have IPv6 and I used them before.

    Thanked by 1comXyz
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