Setting up a VPN on a VU+ box using Cyber Ghost and VPN Manager

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  • Complete guide to installing a VPN in Blackhole using VPN manager on a VU+ box. Updated 15/01/2021

    This example uses
    CyberGhost

    Stage 1 – Install VPN Manager

    Open SatVenus –Go to other Other Add Ons Download – Plugins- Other (Wait to load, can be slow), Find VPN Manager and load it. Note, you cannot seem to be able to run VPN Manager and Satvenus on the same system at the same time so once you downloaded VPN Manager you will need to remove Satvenus before running it or download directly from the Satvenus depository at
    http://178.63.156.75/paneladdons/Pluginsoe20/other/


    Stage 2 find your config from your VPN provider (Note this is accurate for
    CyberGhost but the principal should be similar for other VPM providers)

    Open your account details for your vpn – on
    CyberGhost its “My account.” Set up a new device” – on cyberghost you do it under “Other Apps” – name that device. You then need to “select protocol”, I chose OpenVpn =>23, Select Country, and then “Server Group” choose “Premium Servers”. Click Green box “Save Configuration”. configuration. You can choose only 1 address however I have setup two different ones under different names, 1 in England and 1 in Switzerland. I just switch them from within vpn manager by changing the address of the folder on the hard drive – I’ve called the folders vpn and vpn2.


    The config file will look like that below. Note that I have underlined and made bold the line you need to change which is “Auth-user-pass”. It needs to point to the path of pas.key – pas.key is a file they you need to make that shows the user and pwd – this file (I made it with notepad++) looks like this

    0W9rBQ8etC which is user

    FZhCKku7Bdr which is password. Note these are not your usual vpn user and passwords. Note these user and pwd are examples only and do not work!

    Config looks like this (Some details have been changed to protect privacy)

    client
    remote 2-1-gb.cg-dialup.net 313
    dev tun
    proto udp
    auth-user-pass /hdd/vpn/pas.key
    resolv-retry infinite
    redirect-gateway def1
    persist-key
    persist-tun
    nobind
    cipher AES-256-CBC
    auth SHA256
    ping 5
    ping-exit 60
    ping-timer-rem
    explicit-exit-notify 2
    script-security 2
    remote-cert-tls server
    route-delay 5
    tun-mtu 1500
    fragment 1300
    mssfix 1200
    verb 4
    comp-lzo
    ca ca.crt
    cert client.crt
    key client.key

    Load the 5 files into hdd/vpn/ (vpn is the folder that you should have made on your hard drive, see next section on using VPN Manager))

    Stage 3 - Using VPN Manager

    First of all make a new folder in HDD called VPN (Can actually be called anything – if you want different VPN locations, you need a folder for each e.g vpn, vpn2 etc)
    Open VPN manager from Blackhole plugins menu item (you will have needed to reboot after downloading vpn manager, for it to show up in your plugins.

    When open click menu on your VU remote.
    You will see a row of menu items, that read:
    “All configs in one folder” – Set to “Yes”
    “Save Directory configs” – click ok on it and you will see the HDD directories – go down the row to find the name of the vpn directory (in the example its vpn), Don’t click ok but do click the green button (save – this should save the directory and will be shown as such at the top).

    Click Exit

    The menu should appear again. – Find username and enter the username given to you by the VPN provider –whilst on the username entry press the first digit of the username on the remote and the virtual keyboard should appear. Complete user name and when finished click ok on the virtual keyboard. Repeat for password given to you by the VPN provider.

    Stage 4 – activate VPN
    Open VPN Manager and under the Open VPN logo there is a large box and in it should be the name of your VPN.
    Click ok on the VU remote whilst highlighting the VPN provider name and it should connect. Progress can be seen in the right hand box and eventually the IP address and name of the new provider will be shown. If the vpn is not active then the ISP address of your usual connection is shown - note that I have noticed that although this does work on other images the name of the new provider is not always shown on some of these images. If you are uneasy whether this is really working you can go to Blackhole apps “openvpn” press blue for the log and you will see from the log that all is fine.

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  • Dear all,

    I use image open blackhole (OBH).

    OBH 5 has introduced py3 language so my extension VPNchanger doesn't work anymore.

    Anyone can help me please to tell me if is exist a new version of VPNchanger(or similar one) that work with py3?


    Many tanks in advance for your help.

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