Official website http://www.vpngate.net
VPN Gate Overview
VPN Gate
is an academic experiment project, an online service operated by the Graduate School of the University of Tsukuba, Japan, for academic research purposes. The purpose of this research is to promote knowledge of “globally distributed public VPN relay servers.”
VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Servers
The VPN Gate academic project website provides a list of public VPN
relay servers. Anyone on the Internet can establish a VPN
connection to any VPN server on the list. No user registration is required.
Features of VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Servers
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VPN Gate includes many VPN
servers provided by volunteers from around the world.
You can offer your own computer as a VPN
server and join this experiment. -
Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android can all connect to VPN Gate
servers. -
Supports the SSL-VPN (SoftEther VPN) protocol, the L2TP/IPsec protocol,
the OpenVPN protocol, and the Microsoft SSTP protocol. - Anonymous connections are accepted. No user registration is required.
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The IP address of each VPN server is not fixed. The IP
address may change from time to time. -
VPN servers are added and removed every day. Therefore, all VPN
servers are not within a specific IP address range. -
When a VPN client connects to a VPN server, the VPN
client can access the Internet through that VPN
server. You can hide your client’s IP address. -
When you use a VPN
server that is physically located in a foreign country, any of your communications are regarded as if they originated from that country. You can then use
VPN Gate to access websites that are normally inaccessible from your country.