UndergroundVPN PPTP Configuration Guide for Ubuntu
This handy how-to guide will help you get UndergroundVPN set up on the Ubuntu Linux distribution using the PPTP protocol.
Step 1: Select the following options:
- Click on “Network Connection Icon“
- Go to “VPN Connections” and select “Configure VPN…“
Step 2: Click on “Add“
Step 3: Click on drop down menu
Step 4: Select “Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)” and click “Create“
Step 5:
Select the following options:
- Insert “Connection name:” UndergroundVPN PPTP
- Insert desired server in “Gateway”
- Click here to get the server list.
- Insert Username provided by UndergroundVPN
- Insert Password provided by UndergroundVPN
- Click on “Advanced“
Step 6: Select the following options:
- Use Point-to-Point encryption (MPPE)
- Allow BSD data compression
- Allow Deflate data compression
- Use TCP header compression
- Uncheck “EAP”
- Click “OK”
Step 7: Click on “Save…” and close the “Network Connections” window
Step 8: Select the following options:
- Click on “Network Connection Icon“
- Go to “VPN Connections” and select newly created “UndergroundVPN PPTP” connection
Step 9: You are connected to VPN Successfully. Enjoy all of the benefits that come with VPN service such as privacy, security and region blocked content!