: Access to over 5,500 public relay servers hosted by volunteers worldwide.
The plug-in automatically queries the master servers at the official VPN Gate Online Directory to pull an active list of volunteer relays.
Double-click on the row item labeled VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Servers inside the primary client window. vpn gate client
The server list updates daily (or on-demand) with many public relays, especially in Asia, Europe, and North America. Easy to find a working server.
Highly optimal, as it routes traffic through standard HTTPS ports (typically Port 443), making it look like regular secure web browsing. : Access to over 5,500 public relay servers
is an academic research project run by the University of Tsukuba in Japan. It’s not a commercial VPN service. Instead, it offers a free, crowdsourced VPN where volunteers from around the world run relay servers. The VPN Gate Client is actually a modified version of SoftEther VPN Client (also from the same university), pre-configured to connect to public VPN Gate relays.
: Users can connect without providing an email address or payment information. Pros The server list updates daily (or on-demand) with
You can connect via OpenVPN, L2TP, SSTP, or the native SoftEther VPN protocol.
Volunteers are strangers. There is no legal agreement preventing a volunteer from logging your traffic or injecting malware. Never use VPN Gate for banking, logging into sensitive accounts, or any activity that requires real privacy.
Select your target server entry and click Connect to the VPN Server .
: Access to over 5,500 public relay servers hosted by volunteers worldwide.
The plug-in automatically queries the master servers at the official VPN Gate Online Directory to pull an active list of volunteer relays.
Double-click on the row item labeled VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Servers inside the primary client window.
The server list updates daily (or on-demand) with many public relays, especially in Asia, Europe, and North America. Easy to find a working server.
Highly optimal, as it routes traffic through standard HTTPS ports (typically Port 443), making it look like regular secure web browsing.
is an academic research project run by the University of Tsukuba in Japan. It’s not a commercial VPN service. Instead, it offers a free, crowdsourced VPN where volunteers from around the world run relay servers. The VPN Gate Client is actually a modified version of SoftEther VPN Client (also from the same university), pre-configured to connect to public VPN Gate relays.
: Users can connect without providing an email address or payment information. Pros
You can connect via OpenVPN, L2TP, SSTP, or the native SoftEther VPN protocol.
Volunteers are strangers. There is no legal agreement preventing a volunteer from logging your traffic or injecting malware. Never use VPN Gate for banking, logging into sensitive accounts, or any activity that requires real privacy.
Select your target server entry and click Connect to the VPN Server .