Configure VPN as a 'Proxy'
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 3:51 pm
I have:
- a dedicated server (OVH / Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bits)
- a home computer ( Kubuntu 14.04 LTS 32 bits)
On my dedicated server, some of my applications need to use a proxy (IP of another country).
From my computer, I need to connect to some sites with the same proxy.
Is it possible to use a rented VPN (HideMyAss for example, appears to be a reference) and to have the same "configuration"/flexibility?
I quickly tested SecurityKISS (free VPN provider) on my home computer, but when I active OpenVPN, all traffic is directed to the VPN.
This isn't what I want. I wish I could choose which application to use the VPN and when the VPN access is not available (or unstable) the connection is refused (as a proxy )
I haven't found tutorial on the Internet about this case.There are many tutorials but all speak of a configuration server / client, but, with the rental of a VPN there is no possible server configuration, only client configuration.
- a dedicated server (OVH / Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bits)
- a home computer ( Kubuntu 14.04 LTS 32 bits)
On my dedicated server, some of my applications need to use a proxy (IP of another country).
From my computer, I need to connect to some sites with the same proxy.
Is it possible to use a rented VPN (HideMyAss for example, appears to be a reference) and to have the same "configuration"/flexibility?
I quickly tested SecurityKISS (free VPN provider) on my home computer, but when I active OpenVPN, all traffic is directed to the VPN.
This isn't what I want. I wish I could choose which application to use the VPN and when the VPN access is not available (or unstable) the connection is refused (as a proxy )
I haven't found tutorial on the Internet about this case.There are many tutorials but all speak of a configuration server / client, but, with the rental of a VPN there is no possible server configuration, only client configuration.