Please Note we suggest using http://www.featvpn.com
app if your device supports it. With this app you
simply import the zip file we send to you with your account details.
Once you import it with the FeatVPN App, it automatically configures
everything. After that you connect, very simple.
Please notice that the
following tutorial requires a rooted Android-based device (Android
version 2.1 or higher). Your Android kernel must support "tun" virtual
device also. The procedure is not straight forward at all and it is not
recommended for inexperienced users.
Step 1
First, open your application launcher and run Android Market. Its appearance may vary depending on the model of your device.
Step 2
Some popular rooted Android firmwares (CyanogenMod for example) ships
with Busybox preinstalled. This means that you don't need to install
it separately from Android market. In this case you can skip second and
fourth steps The Busybox from Android market cannot work with some
phone models (HTC Desire for example).
The latest versions of this application blocked the installation on
these models. If you are installing Busybox from another source, you
should make sure that your phone is supported. Otherwise, you may
damage your operating system and cause unpredictable behavior (boot
looping for example)
Type "busybox" into search field and tap to find.
Find "BusyBox" application by Stephen Stericson and install.
Step 3
Type "openvpn" into search field and tap to find.
Select "OpenVPN Installer" and "OpenVPN Settings" applications and install them.
Step 4
After installing you need to open the application launcher again and run "Busubox Installer" application.
Choose a path to busybox binaries as /system/xbin ans tap Install. After copying make sure that everything went without errors and close the application.
Step 5
Launch "OpenVPN Installer" application.
Step 6
Click "Install" button. During installing type "/system/xbin" as path to openvpn binary and "/system/xbin" as path to ifconfig and route utilities (depends on settings of your busybox).
If it happened successfully, you should see a similar screen.
Step 7
Now launch "OpenVPN Settings" application"
Step 8
Now you need to download your OpenVPN configuration files from us.
You can paste the URL taken from the greeting file we sent you in the browser address bar.
After downloading you need to copy config file to directory where you want to keep these configs (/sdcard/openvpn by default).
you can start your first try with the config files above
Step 9
Open "OpenVPN Settings" again, press Menu button and tap on "Advanced" option.
Edit these two parameters with values that you specified during installation. You can also disable the ADS if you want.
If the files were copied successfully, you will see your account number on the main window of "OpenVPN Settings" application.
Step 10
Now check first option to run OpenVPN and second option to connect to
OpenVPN server. You can have few accounts with us and
connect/disconnect them at any time as you like.
If the connection is successful, you can see your new IP address there.
Step 11
You can always see the connection status in the system tray and get detailed statistics about your traffic flow.
Few useful tips about OpenVPN on Android.
1. Sometimes, OpenVPN may not work correctly with
Busybox if they installed in the same directory. In this case, you must
install and run a Terminal Emulator (you can download it in the market)
and execute the following commands:
su
ln -s /system/xbin /system/xbin/bb
and specify /system/xbin/bb as the path to ifconfig/route utilities when
installing OpenVPN Installer. Your file system must be mounted in the
writing mode.
2. If the VPN connected, but Netflix, Hulu or other
site still does not correctly recognize your location, you must manually
set up the address of DNS server. You can do it via OpenVPN Settings
application. Just press Menu button when "OpenVPN settings" running and
select Fix DNS option. After restarting the application will use one of
Google's DNS servers instead of the default server. You can also click
on the name of the account and hold your finger to get access to
settings and enter the address of any DNS server. One of our own DNS for
example -
216.131.95.20 or 216.131.94.5. There, for your convenience, you can rename your account if you have several.
3. If you are having problems with connectivity you
can tell OpenVPN to write a log of connection. Just open your
ovpnXXX.ovpn config file and add "log /sdcard/openvpn/openvpn.log"
line, where /sdcard/openvpn is location of your configs. After
restarting an OpenVPN application you can find all info regarding
connection process in openvpn.log file. You can copy file contents and
contact our Live support for help. Our specialists are always ready to
provide you quality help 24/7.
Thanks ....
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