Proxy Gateway – Lets you create a proxy server on your network for other devices.Secure Hotspot – Lets you turn your computer into a secure Wi-Fi router.
The software defaults to OpenVPN UDP over port 443, which is both fast and secure, but should you want to change the default settings, you can use OpenVPN TCP over port 1194 or OpenVPN TCP via Stunnel over port 8843 (Stealth mode).
Flexible connectivity via UDP, TCP or Stealth on a wide range of ports.Firewall – Software Firewall that blocks all connectivity outside the secure tunnel to eliminate all types of leaks.Some of the noteworthy features of Windscribe’s desktop client include: Windscribe offers a number of features to its users, although, some of them are reserved for paid subscribers. Unlike some other services, however, Windscribe doesn’t restrict users from accessing any particular protocol on its free service, so whether you want to stream movies from Netflix’s library (Windscribe calls it ‘Windflix’) or trying to download a torrent file, you can do it all with the free tier as long as you stay within the data limit.
I prefer mutt mail client you might use the mail command instead: echo "This is the body of a test message" | mutt -s "Test message" the mail logs ( tail -f /var/log/messages/) or your local mailbox (mutt) for errors.Windscribe offers 10GB of usage every month for free users, while paid users get access to unlimited data. Send a test message to an external e-mail account. Restart both servers: sudo service stunnel4 restart Change permissions ( chmod) on the file to 600 so that your password can’t be read by others: :11125 up Let’s do that now, using the same email address from which we send messages. The SASL settings point to a password file, which we haven’t yet created. Smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl/sasl_passwd Only smtp (client) settings need to be tweaked the stmtpd (server) settings can be left alone, including the TLS configuration. The relayhost is localhost ( 127.0.0.1), not the external relay server, because we will be creating a local tunnel for the SSL. Put these lines in /etc/postfix/main.cf and be sure to comment out any earlier ones that compete with them. Optionally, if your tunnel doesn’t work, consider ading this line to /etc/hosts.allow: smtp-tls-wrapper: 127.0.0.1 Cpanel has this information under “Email Accounts” in a “Configure Email Client” option: Check with your e-mail or web hosting provider if you’re unsure. The connect line has the fully qualified domain name and port number at the external relay host (SMTP server).
Install stunnel in Ubuntu or Debian with… sudo apt-get install stunnelĮnable it on startup by editing /etc/default/stunnel4: #ENABLED=0Ĭreate a. The solution is to create your own local SSL tunnel between Postfix and the relay server. They use an older SSL protocol, and Postfix isn’t designed to handle it. Many shared and budget hosting services don’t. Ones like Gmail are sophisticated and support the more recent TLS protocol. Problem is, all mail services aren’t equal. You want an easier way, one where you can hand off (relay) the mail, using a single e-mail account you already own. That would be like delivering a letter in person, instead of letting the United States Postal Service pick it up. You don’t want the work of running a full-blown mail server. Now you want to send mail from it to the outside world. Let’s say you’ve just installed your own virtual server running Postfix.