I support Eleutheria and can verify that the people behind it are genuinely pro-privacy.
I have refrained from being involved with SigaVPN after the shutdown. Since I'm back at the moment, I'll be answering PMs and questions in this thread for a little bit.
The VPN runs off of OpenVPN, meaning if you downloaded the .ovpn file, it's completely open source to look at, other than that, if you wanna be sure, here is SigaVPN listed on the That One Privacy Site Comparison Chart for VPN's
VPN SERVICE: SigaVPN
JURISDICTION Based In: USA
JURISDICTION Fourteen Eyes: {Five Eyes}
JURISDICTION Enemy of the Internet: Yes
LOGGING Logs Traffic: No
LOGGING Logs DNS Requests: No
LOGGING Logs Timestamps: No
LOGGING Logs Bandwidth: No
LOGGING Logs IP Addresses: No
ACTIVISM Anonymous Payment Method: Yes
ACTIVISM Accepts Cash: No
ACTIVISM Accepts Gift Cards: No
ACTIVISM Accepts Crypto Currency: Yes
ACTIVISM PGP Key Available: No
ACTIVISM Gives back to Privacy causes: No
ACTIVISM Meets PrivacyTools IO Criteria: No
LEAK PROTECTION 1st Party DNS Servers: Yes
LEAK PROTECTION IPv6 Supported/Blocked: Yes
Protocols Offers OpenVPN: Yes
OBFUSCATION Supports TCP Port 443: Yes
PORT BLOCKING Auth SMTP: No
PORT BLOCKING P2P: No
SECURITY Default Data Encryption: AES-196
SECURITY Strongest Data Encryption: AES-196
SECURITY Weakest Handshake Encryption: RSA-4096
SECURITY Strongest Handshake Encryption: RSA-4096
AVAILABILITY # of Connections: 25
SUPPORT Linux: Yes
WEBSITE # of Persistent Cookies: 0
WEBSITE # of External Trackers: 0
WEBSITE # of Proprietary APIs: 0
WEBSITE Server SSL Rating: A
WEBSITE SSL Cert issued to: Self
The page is frustrating to copy and paste, I had to actually type everything from the chart manually, I guess enjoy it anyway.
Around a month ago, SigaVPN updated us after weeks of inactivity on his sigavpn_admin Reddit account, and said this regarding requests and subpoenas.
> No law enforcement requests have been served to SigaVPN. SigaVPN has NOT given into any pressure.
And even if SigaVPN was required to hand out logs to law enforcement, there are no logs anyway.
I was very pleased with SigaVPN. I didnt even find it on reddit, It was from a long google search looking for a place to be able and grab some games without worry.
Once I heard the news I looked up a lot of VPNs. I officially settled with Surfshark. support torrents, no logging, have a Warrant canary and a free trial (which i didnt know until after i bought in) . 2 Years for 47$. Most VPNS this size and services are over double that for 2 years. They even let me pay in crypto.
I would never suggest a different service on another services sub but since its going and people are in need, maybe it will be a fit for some of you.
As for the Siga guys, its all love and thankful to have their support over the years.
A warrant canary is a statement saying a company has not received secret requests for user data by government or law enforcement agencies.
And to answer your question, /u/gliglug3
SigaVPN has not received any law enforcement requests.
As with every VPN provider, this is where trust comes in.
If a gag order comes in, I'll comply but run SigaVPN to the ground (make bad financial decisions, making it hard to donate, removing free servers, etc)
You practically pay what you get. SigaVPN provides great service if you know how to use it correctly. Think about it like this: SigaVPN provides the tools, it is up to you to use them however you want. It is literally a one time minimum $2 purchase instead of a monthly payment. Not to mention he provides free service too.
This is a cheap service that is effective and reliable. The reason why it is so cheap is because it is run by one person who does everything. Other VPN services run more expensive because it costs more to hire people for technical support, advertise, creating mobile apps, etc. The competition has the money to make it easy for the customer to get the highest form of security.
IMO, SigaVPN is a great service for people who know what they are doing. Other VPNs may be recommended to others because it is not easy to use SigaVPN to its fullest potential, so why not go to Nord or PIA's customer service to fix your problems for you? We have a community that tries to help every person who has problems.
The admin isn't going to add support for ideas that doesn't have a big purpose, IPv4 works just fine, and the internet can survive with IPv4. While the future may require IPv6, that's when the admin might consider to add support to the servers.
It sucks to see this service downsizing, I remember only just a year ago, I found out about SigaVPN and when SigaVPN started, I wanted to help out, and I've been apart of the moderation team for eight months now.
It was so amazing seeing how many people have joined, and how far this service has come, and for all the people who have decided to use this VPN service, compared to other VPN providers, that is what was special.
I will not be leaving the moderation team, unless this subreddit is fully shut-down, and it was an amazing service while it lasted, but it was inevitable that this service would shut down sometime soon.
You know what? There's a difference between influencers with sponsors verses pages set up to monetize SEO results for money. A BIG difference. Most sites, are only for getting money from their web traffic. They don't care which VPN you use, as long as it is their affiliate link.
That is honestly, why I personally have always liked two things until I found siga. Mullvad VPN and
That one privacy guy's website, reviews the vpns, and has NO links. No affiliate links. Honest reviewed material, and isn't paid for his opinion. Now THAT's something I can get behind. If I want to sign up, I have to actually search for the link myself.
The list of sites siga listed? I can't trust any of that. You list Nord and Express as being pretty good. There are lots of "pretty good" VPN's. There are a couple of things I don't like about Nord. The biggest, being their affiliate marketing techniques. Express has some logging with timestamps and bandwidth. Sure, may not have IP's, but I want NO logs from a VPN, not just mostly none.
It's nice to see on some of the lists VPN's that are not just affiliate, but they are almost never ranked #1 or #2.
Yes, if you have an OpenWRT router, or one of these routers on Amazon.
I personally haven't done this before, but it is possible!
I've been a moderator for 10 months now on this subreddit, and have known about SigaVPN ever since it first started a year ago.
This was such an amazing journey, and seeing this grow was crazy.
It was impressive for how long it lasted, considering the stuff that has happened.
Did some more digging into that chart, and RiseupVPN looks like the closest thing to SigaVPN - free, open-source, funded by donations, allows torrenting. Also seems to have some clout. That's probably what I'll go with if it comes down to it, but speed is something else, and the hassle of installing, configuring and testing yet another VPN is not something I wanna go through any time soon.
Of the three Nord seems to be most reliable, it has a large number of servers, though a bit expensive !
Ivacy is quite cheap, its services were not very reliable earlier, (instead of actual servers they had many virtual servers !) now seems to have stabilized. It is even being recommended now on many websites.
Both of these have their own windows client which makes them easy to install, connect and they both have kill-switch to disconnect internet in case the VPN disconnects. And have most of the protocols, like PPTP, L2TP, IKeV Open Vpn etc.
Ivacy even has a "split-tunneling " feature whereby the apps/programs that are entered there are run outside the VPN, helps when you need to open a browser outside the VPN.
SigaVPN is the simplest of all, has only the OpenVPN protocol, limited servers, but it is also the fastest to connect.
Reliability, et al, I can not comment upon because I installed it only recently. And it is cheap, just donate $2 and get the servers-list. How they maintain the servers with such a small donation, I have no idea ! Perhaps they should ask $2 per year at least !
Regards
Whoops! I got a UK server already, sorry! I'm just waiting for it to deliver.
I'm going to add it and clean up the website. TorrentFreak is adding SigaVPN in the yearly VPN list. Hopefully this will cause more donations, so I can get more servers. If the budget will allow, I do see a German server in the future.
The next server will either be in Canada, US, or Germany.
It works for me. It may be part of the process he mentioned earlier.
EDIT: Dude's Latvia link is an infected site.
> Unfortunately, "paid by" is too nice of a word. Most of the websites you've found (good job by the way) are not just "paid by" they are actually "owned by". NordVPN spends 500K on TV ads a month, do you think they can't just flat out own these sites?
I'm fully aware. I just don't want to report information that can't be verified that it's true beyond a reasonable doubt.
> My friend, you've only just seen the tip of the VPN review site iceberg. IF you do the same research that I've done with NordVPN, you can find the same sort of "online trails" on the internet that I've found with PureVPN.
I've done some research before and concluded that NordVPN is extremely shady. They're using a shell company based in Panama, and an USA company to handle their money. Probably because there's a higher rate that the transaction will go through. I'm aware that Tesonet was their owner/registered agent for CloudVPN LLC too, which is odd.
Also, I may be able to provide hosting for your website free of charge. I have a dedicated server that hosts all of PrivacyInfinity and SigaVPN websites, excluding the webproxy.
PM me what technologies your website uses (php, mysql, wordpress, etc) and I'll see if it's possible.
My PGP public key if you would like to encrypt your message: https:
I was using the miner on SigaVPN.
With my i5 laptop and it was performing at approx 20H/s, and I ran it for close to 20 mins. (Total Hash approx 33000+)
Approximately how long should the users mine for and at what hash rate? (so that you get a fair sum of money)
Pretty curious, thanks for the great service :)
It would be nice if you opened up the accounting a little bit. For now we can take your word for it, but it would build a lot of trust if you did the budgeting on https://opencollective.com/ or something like that.
Not to my knowledge. It encrypts all your traffic. If you want something like that, I suggest the Epic Privacy browser which is the safest one around and has exactly what you're looking for. I've been using it for as long as it's been around and it's great. Read the info on their site.
At the end of the day, it is your money and your choice on where you want to spend it. Mullvad is awesome and I'm glad they are a big player in the industry now.
If you want to get to know me, feel free to shoot me an email () or PM me.
I liked that SigaVPN was transparent by providing a ovpn file without the need for another client (yes, ovpn does need the openvpn client, but that same client can work with other ovpn profiles) the speeds were much superior with Siga but I guess that's it now :(
Riseupvpn is a good alternative, just that it requires an additional client, which does not provide the ovpn profile, which is not useful for configuring on routers with Asus-WRT/OpenWrt due to it being based on Bitmask.
I am still searching for viable alternatives.
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I am wondering if we could start an SigaVPN reborn project, maybe, using the same hosts like BuyVM and using the configuration scripts available at github?
As of 11/3/2018, 11:06 AM CT, four monitors are down.
Dallas server is up.
Atlanta server is up.
Latvia server is up.
Mail server is up.
Moldova server is up.
Netherlands server is up.
SigaVPN IP Checker is up.
SigaVPN Server Stats is up.
USA server is up.
Canada currently has a 0.000%
Germany DNS currently has a 0.000%
The SigaVPN website currently has a 94.793% uptime
Sweden server currently has a 96.816% uptime
> I've supported SigaVPN for about nine months, if I knew they were shady, I would stop posting here.
I'm not only talking about SigaVPN. The same applies for all VPN providers but specifically for VPN's that are based on countries that doesn't respect privacy.
> There have been times where Siga himself couldn't identify people who did stuff on his VPN
But those weren't data requests by law. And if government wants to catch someone they will ask that SigaVPN will start logging.
Well SigaVPN has no censorship, and provides no logs to anybody.
> No. Even if someone emailed me a threat behind the VPN, I couldn't do a thing about it.
> There is not enough information to link an action to an IP address.
That's a quote from him on a reddit post on here.
I'm a moderator here, and I've supported SigaVPN for about nine months, if I knew they were shady, I would stop posting here.
There have been times where Siga himself couldn't identify people who did stuff on his VPN.
> I noticed the IP and hostnames gave away the fact, the servers are being used as a VPN.
This was used to alert sysadmins who are getting abuse from our servers that it's a VPN server.
> Can SigaVPN have some discreet scheme while setting up the servers so that, it would not be easy to identify them as VPN servers?
I can change the hostnames to something less obvious.
I used a different .ovpn config, but in hindsight that shouldn't have been necessary. First try starting the OpenVPN GUI, disconnecting and waiting until you're disconnected properly, and then connecting again.
If that doesn't work, then replace your old .ovpn file in OpenVPN/config with one from from here.
I guess we can't really donate anymore, though, given that he's taken the site down. Shame too, because I was going to donate once I could.
I guess I'll be using ProtonVPN from now on.
Siga had a good run, though, and I'm proud to have been following it since day one, when it was announced on the r/FREE subreddit.
u/sigavpn_admin has been an inspiration to me, and, if I ever can, I want to provide a service just as good, or better, than SigaVPN was.
It's been fun.
Yeah, I really thought it would have received more donations, according to ~~LibrePay~~ LiberaPay, it was getting $4.65 per week.
What personal information?
SigaVPN asks for no personal information. PayPal does.
You usually can donated via BTC, but at the moment life is very busy and I don't have the time to manually process them.
> Is this GDPR safe?
This is GDPR compliant.
> In your sample code, I see nothing about checking for DNT.
`if ($_SERVER["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] == "Mozilla/5.0+(compatible; UptimeRobot/2.0; )" || $_SERVER['HTTP_DNT'] == "1") {
die();
}`
> How long is the data retention period,
6 months
> and is there any way to have existing personal information removed if we did so before we turned on DNT?
No personal information is collected. There is no way to remove yourself from the analytics if you have already visited the website. This is because not enough information to link to a specific person.
Keep in mind that NGINX's access_log
collects far more data and is on by default on NGINX webservers. This is disabled for SigaVPN/PrivacyInfinity websites
Unfortunately, "paid by" is too nice of a word. Most of the websites you've found (good job by the way) are not just "paid by" they are actually "owned by". NordVPN spends 500K on TV ads a month, do you think they can't just flat out own these sites?
My friend, you've only just seen the tip of the VPN review site iceberg. IF you do the same research that I've done with NordVPN, you can find the same sort of "online trails" on the internet that I've found with PureVPN.
Here's one example of NordVPN having fake trustpilot reviews (most likely their VPN reviewer army doing so, and not only that, but they also smear AirVPN in their own rating):
He has answered this previously, and the answer was no:
He is unable to run it legally and doing so seems to jeopardize his other services including the VPN.
> Why not? Is it something you’d consider?
It wouldn't be used by most of our users. What you are looking for is traffic obfuscation.
> Know of any recommendations for vpns that do? You seem very trustworthy based on the disclosures you’ve made on other services that dupe their customers so a recommendation would be welcome!
AirVPN offers SSL/SSH tunneling to obfuscate traffic. They claim to not log and I've had good speeds with them before.
My school blocks OpenVPN traffic even with TCP port 443, unless the OpenVPN traffic runs tls-crypt on top of TCP 443. I have used AirVPN before, tls-crypt or Stunnel indeed bypass my school's firewall.
I just found out about SigaVPN a couple days ago and downloaded the Chicago server. I used it for 1 day and then this happened.
I can't connect, keep getting the following error:
Will wait to see what's next.
Good to see that this notice was posted, otherwise I would have been so confused as to what I did wrong.
That's interesting, but it's almost like Patreon where they charge a flat 5% on online donations where Liberapay varies on the user/transaction type and as quoted on the site "below 5% in all cases" [quote source]
The closest would be Eastern Europe but if that doesn't work, I know from other people that the proxy in the Epic Privacy browser works there with servers in India and Singapore. Also has complete ad and tracker blockers built in too.
You can use dockers to set up a socks5 proxy.
I will make a one-shot-setup later when I have time.
EDIT: here's my post about socks5.
I agree!
I was skeptical initially about this service, but spending that 2 USD is one of the best things I've done.
Hopefully the whole SigaVPN team will still continue supporting them in the future! :)
> why is a post labeled about Latvia even going to Mixtape
Because I went to .
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> I plan on opening a Shadowsocks or Wireguard server (already have a server up, just need to develop)and another server is not in the budget at the moment.
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IIRC it's 65535 combinations.
If the data ever gets requested by court order in the US to find a user, it would still give a user plausible deniability.
It is already live.
Ivacy, AirVPN, PIA, NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Cyberghost, IPVanish, ProtonVPN, and VyprVPN all have analytics that collect much more information.
No. It's still leaking my IP address;
Also /u/sigavpn_admin said himself that IPv6 isn't blocked or implemented;
> I don't plan on it, sorry
Also good VPN doesn't block / disable IPv6, instead they implements IPv6 support.
I didn't see this post for some reason, sorry!
> This thing keeps me wondering. If a user uses your VPN to download illegal contents, wouldnt the government and/or lawyers still come after you? I mean, it should look like, to your ISP, that you downloaded it.
> You might not be the one downloading it, but as to my understanding, you are still responsible, just like if I let someone use my WiFi to download illegal contents.
> So how do you do it?
When I get a server, I make it known it is a VPN server, either to the ISP or hostname. A VPN in the USA is treated similarly to an ISP.
Legally, what SigaVPN is a provider of transitory digital network communications per 17 U.S.C. § 512(a). This means that just because something passes through the server, doesn't mean I'm liable.
I get abuse reports often and usually people ask for logs. I explain there are no logs and no way to identify the user.
People are judging pages and influencers for having sponsors, but sponsors provide them money, and money helps them keep running their channels/sites, keep creating content. It's silly when people say that this is bad. And I don't think that they would promote products that are bad, that would ruin their reputation. And NordVPN and ExpressVPN are actually pretty good and deserve to be on top. You can look for their reviews in not paid sites like that one privacy site or others.
> Many of the encryption algorithms used by this popular Internet anonymizing protocol have likely been cracked by the NSA, says one security expert – and upgrading to the newest versions of Tor software won’t be enough to protect your privacy.
SigaVPN has no logs as of right now and probably will never give logs out anyway, same with PIA, they have no logs and they proved it in court.
I'll try to restore functionality that the old website had to 100%.
I'll add it back, but please note that since I've added the mining page, only $1 total has been made from it.
To put it in perspective, 146.95 Million hashes is equal to $0.97.
What I really could use from users are honest reviews. You won't receive compensation from it though.
SigaVPN has a good presence for a free torrenting VPN on reddit. I'm guessing that 85% of my traffic comes from reddit. Outside of reddit, SigaVPN is pretty much unknown.
Spreading the word on forums, social media, etc can really give us a boost. Just be truthful and don't spam :-).
Psst... SigaVPN is going to be included in Torrentfreak's yearly review next year
If you really need a VPN right now, try Betternet. I needed a VPN when the Siga VPN servers went down, so I got it. I can't vouch for its security, but it seems pretty safe, at least to me. Though, as many others have pointed out, free VPNs are often dangerous.
The servers seem to be working fine on my laptop. The server uptime status is at 100% today, so it may be an issue on your laptop. You could try replacing the config file with either a re-download or the other server's file.
I would recommend PMing /u/sigavpn , as the admin is very helpful in my experience. There may be a delay in response time, however, since SigaVPN is now being entirely maintained by only one person.
MikroTik is known for not having the best OpenVPN support.
If you feel adventurous, you could give OpenWRT a try, check if it has support for your MikroTik model here: https://openwrt.org/toh/start?dataflt[Brand*~]=MikroTik And you can get help from their forums, or /r/openwrt or their IRC channel, #openwrt on the Freenode network.
_sigavpn/
"The service will stop having paid servers soon."
and I am fully aware that it was a paid server, I paid to get the link long ago.
Great resource, never come across it before. According to that chart F-Secure Freedome seems to be very good, but I've never heard of it and I don't know much about it.
EDIT: Scratch all of the above. Looking at a good few of the VPNs on that chart that got green in all fields, most are either paid or don't allow torrenting. I'm really gonna miss SigaVPN if it goes down.
SigaVPN relies on the "openvpn client" which will work on windows 7/8/10. & to answer OP's question, sounds like you need to grant admin privileges when installing openvpn.
Or you may not have admin privileges due to using an account on a computer where you were not granted them.
Edit:
So there’s an application called Open VPN. There’s a link on the Siga website to download it. Once you download it, it’ll ask you for an address to connect to. The file that you’ll choose for this will be the file that you have downloaded from the Siga website, and it will tell the Open VPN program how to connect your computer to the SigaVPN server. I believe it should work on any windows but XP.
Singapore Server start down today ? im enjoying use SigaVPN especially the Singapore server
thank you so much for the great time. the cheapest and the best VPN ever.
i know SigaVPN not dead but other paid server just a bit better than free server for SEA user lol RIP me
As others have said, use qbittorrent and setup the routing/binding to the VPN. I personally use Vuze, which is similar.
What I would recommend you to do is to try downloading a completely legal torrent (e.g Ubuntu Linux ISO file) and disconnect from the VPN. See if the download continues. If the download stops, then you can be sure that all the torrent traffic goes through the VPN
Also try the torrent leak test here:
tldr
Next time you want to disable IPv6, I recommend you to do it via Control Panel.
>Open up the “Network Connections” via Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections, and right click on each existing entry to change the settings for that network adapter.
>
>For each network adapter, uncheck “Internet Protocol Version 6”, to protect against IPv6 leaking.
Source: under "Plug DNS and IPv6 leaks" but just without changing DNS since SigaVPN automatically uses it's own.
You might as well ask that about every vpn on the market, since they all can turn logging on for any server or user at any time they want. And do live traffic monitoring. Personally i dont use SigaVPN, so im not defending this service. I use 2 different paid vpns.
I'm not an expert but I think this has nothing to do with the US government itself. The companies send copyright strikes to the server you were connected to when you torrented. So while SigaVPN is based in the USA the copyright notice is sent to say, the Netherlands server.
Someone already answered this recently. Im pasting this link with my phone. But it should work.
The VPN runs off of OpenVPN, meaning if you downl...
All servers are torrent friendly. It shouldn't slow down after an hour or two.
The NY or Dallas servers are probably fastest for you.
Plex should work in most cases but some people require port forwarding. Unfortunately, this isn't offered by SigaVPN.
Although I don't think that there is a specific guide for SigaVPN, the links added by tplgigo should work. After configuring your router, you can add the corresponding text into the OpenVPN client from your preferred .ovpn file.
Developer says himself that it's leaking;
But the service should implement (or block) the IPv6 itself. It's not the end user problem to disable IPv6. And IPv6 is modern standard, it should NOT be disabled. Most of the users will not even know what is IPv6 (or how to disable it) and it will left them vulnerable. And SigaVPN's website doesn't even say anything about this so how users can even know to about this? This is basically sounds like car manufacturer could say;
"I will manufacturer car which will not work correctly and it's the customer fault if he doesn't fix it"
OP is either a competitor trying to spread FUD, or is very confused.
In your linked comment where you claim I said there are no plans to provide IPv6 protection, I actually said there is no support for IPv6. This means the VPN servers will not tunnel IPv6 traffic. I provide a way to block the IPv6 leaks. SigaVPN is not the only provider to do this.
Regarding how it's not on the website, I forgot to add it after the redesign.
Also keep in mind, this service is cheap for a reason. I don't pay people to write stuff for me, there's no custom client, and there's not a plethora of servers. I'm a sysadmin and the service I provide is a few hardened OpenVPN servers with no logs.
Many of these pages say that NordVPN or ExpressVPN or any other is their sponsors and have affiliate links, which are kind of a way to show that they are their sponsors. So nothing is being hidden actually.
I replied here to the OP
But if you wanted to review the $20 or the $30 option (One on dd-wrt and the other openwrt) it would be amazing.
>Absolutely. If there is a gag order, look for the paragraph on the sidebar in bold.
Could you clarify?
> SigaVPN is a not-for-profit VPN service.
Are you referring to that on reddit? Or somewhere on your site? On new reddit that is the only text in sidebar. On old reddit:
> SigaVPN services will never log or monitor any information provided, or passed through our servers!
Is already bold. Does that mean authorities already have access?
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> Everyone has their right to free speech. If you don't like what someone says, ignore it.
So, as far as crimes against humanity, actual hate speech and psychological abuse is okay? Because they can just ignore it right?
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I know this thread is almost a week old, but I checked iknowwhatyoudownload for the Netherlands server and found a lot of CP downloads dating to yesterday (7 sept.). You probably already know about this, but I still felt like letting you know.
It's unsettling that the website gives you the full name of the CP video that's been downloaded, I would've thought they censored it to prevent spreading valuable info among pedos.
Side note: I'm the guy who made the video + tutorial for configuring SigaVPN on Linux, and I see you forgot to add it to the website. If you need the video again I'll send it to you, otherwise it's cool if you're not interested. I realize this sounds passive-aggressive, but I assure you I'm not at all mad, nor sarcastic. It's just difficult to express emotions via text.
I have been using SigaVPN in conjunction with qBittorrent and have had multiple warnings from my ISP as well as the material that warranted the warning - do more research before you commit to it bro.
Is there any security flaws to this? I really couldn't find a reason not to.
The ovpn-generator
domain is rate limited.
In the source code, I left the comment:
> var=date +%s%N
# I am fully aware that I can use /dev/random. I choose using this because the chances of two configs generated in the same nanosecond are highly unlikely.
There's not much anyone can do if they have the same .ovpn file, unless it's in very specific circumstances.
Why not have the OVPN files expire in like a month?, that way they users will come back to SigaVPN website and you'll get some more ad revenue. I hope that should be possible to do, and it seems pretty fair.
> since SigaVPN is a no-log platform, what could even be handed over?
We don't log, however if we get a NSL that informs us that a terrorist is using SigaVPN, we absolutely will help them. If we start logging, we'll display a banner on the website unless we're bound by gag order.
> does this mean if the law requested you to store user data, you would?
Yes, we're a free service. Almost any other VPN in the USA will too. There has been zero VPN services who have been under gag order.
You can contact us at /u/sigavpn or at