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Using WireGuard is something that just made a lot of sense for TunSafe Cracked Version, because it takes full advantage of the new technology and features that come with the package. This app can serve as a powerful alternative to OpenVPN-based services. TunSafe features: - Local IP bypass - IPv4 and IPv6 support - DNS leak prevention - Kill-Switch - Tunneling over Wi-Fi - Lots of configuration options - Supports IPv4 and IPv6 - Full-screen support - Configure TunnelManager via proxy. - 64 bit support. - Uses only open-source cryptography - Works with all types of internet connection TunSafe provides plenty of useful features, but as mentioned before, most of them are available under the aforementioned configuration tab in the app. You can find the full list of TunSafe features on their website. Achieve maximum protection with only one app We could go on and on about all of the features that TunSafe provides, but we'll leave it to you to discover them for yourself. We do want to point out however, that you can also get your privacy and security with other VPN services. For example, you can use the well-known KeepSolid VPN app, or you can use the similar Clipper VPN app. KeepSolid VPN provides you with a lot of extra features, but TunSafe is a bit more focused on VPN performance and your privacy. For example, you can try out the Pro version of KeepSolid's VPN for just $4.99 per month and enjoy a lot of its features, while TunSafe will provide you with a lot of additional features for free. ClipperVPN is a service offered by the developers of the open-source VPN software OpenVPN, so if you prefer to stick with an open-source product, that's a perfect example of the kind of service that we think you should look for. Final thoughts As mentioned before, TunSafe is a high-performance VPN client that uses the well-established WireGuard protocol. It has a friendly user interface and provides support for all types of internet connection. If you're looking for a VPN client that not only provides the highest VPN performance but also a secure way to connect to the Internet, we'd say that TunSafe is definitely worth a try. You can find the latest version of TunSafe on the Play Store and if you have any questions, feel free to ask them on our Support Forum. 100+
TunSafe Crack+ Incl Product Key [32|64bit] One of the most distinctive features of TunSafe is that it allows you to generate your own static key to be used with the app's configuration. Why is this so important? It allows you to use public-key-encrypted VPN services, such as Cisco AnyConnect. This is because the app allows you to generate your own static public key and use it as an authentication mechanism during connection setup. The advantage here is that it allows you to use a static public key generated on your computer as opposed to one that might be forged by a third-party. How to create a static key on your computer using a command-line tool (Linux only): The app supports all Linux distributions, however, the process of creating a static key on your system requires using a command-line tool. For a detailed explanation on how to do this, please refer to the steps below. NOTE: The steps outlined below are specific to Linux distributions using the Xfce desktop. You may need to change the app's title bar color, font size, and font type to match the distribution you use. After installation, open TunSafe and click on the "Config" tab. Click on the "Connect to a VPN" button. Enter the hostname of the WireGuard server you want to connect to. Enter the port number and WireGuard authentication mode (username and password). Click on the "Set a password" button to generate a static key. Click on the "Generate key" button to generate a static key. Enter a custom name for the key and its passphrase. Click on the "Generate key" button. NOTE: In order for you to use the generated key on your computer, you need to install it in your private key management tool. For example, using xxd (or any similar tool) you can export the static key as hex and then import it into PuTTY. How to install a static key on Linux distributions using the Xfce desktop: 1. Go to "Settings" > "Settings Manager" (Type the name of your desktop environment in the search box). 2. Select "Xfce4" > "Window Manager" from the list. 3. Click on "Preferred Applications" in the list. 4. Locate the item labeled "WireGuard". Click on the "Open" button. 5. In the menu that appears, select "Add" and choose "FTP". 6. As explained earlier, TunSafe is a high-performance VPN client with all the essentials to get the job done. However, even though it might seem obvious, a VPN connection is by no means a one-and-done operation. That's because establishing a VPN connection requires several steps, including configuration, connection setup, logout, etc. As far as the configuration process is concerned, it's relatively easy. Once you've successfully imported the config file, you'll have to click on the "Connect" button. The app will then prompt you to enter your credentials, and after it's done and successful, you can connect to the VPN you've imported. If you have a mobile device, you can configure TunSafe to connect to your VPN service at all times. That way, you'll be able to access the Internet, regardless of whether you're at your office or at home. In addition to the easy configuration process, TunSafe also supports importing from any number of WireGuard configurations. Simply drag and drop the config file onto the main window, and the process will be done from there. After the VPN connection is established, TunSafe will ask you to logout from the VPN, and this is the part that takes a few seconds to process. Once you're done, you'll notice that the icon will change to the symbol for an IP tunnel. In short, TunSafe is a modern VPN client that uses the WireGuard protocol to its fullest, and offers all the essentials one can expect from a high-performance VPN solution. Logging in with TunSafe TunSafe is a high-performance VPN client designed with speed and resource usage in mind. It's one of the few VPN clients that come with a Kill Switch built-in to its app, ensuring that your VPN connection stays alive even when your computer is turned off. The Kill Switch allows you to connect to your VPN when you need to (as it happens), without having to create a new VPN connection and go through the lengthy configuration process. When connected to your VPN, TunSafe will allow you to access any website, regardless of its location, while supporting multiple connections at the same time. The Kill Switch ensures that your VPN connection will remain active even if your computer is shut down. One more thing worth mentioning is the fact that TunSafe is the only VPN client to support the "tap" network interface. This is basically a network interface that's built into the computer's operating system, and allows you to create a tunnel on your computer without any additional drivers. The VPN connection is established by the TAP interface. 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NOTE: The steps outlined below are specific to Linux distributions using the Xfce desktop. You may need to change the app's title bar color, font size, and font type to match the distribution you use. After installation, open TunSafe and click on the "Config" tab. Click on the "Connect to a VPN" button. Enter the hostname of the WireGuard server you want to connect to. Enter the port number and WireGuard authentication mode (username and password). Click on the "Set a password" button to generate a static key. Click on the "Generate key" button to generate a static key. Enter a custom name for the key and its passphrase. Click on the "Generate key" button. NOTE: In order for you to use the generated key on your computer, you need to install it in your private key management tool. For example, using xxd (or any similar tool) you can export the static key as hex and then import it into PuTTY. How to install a static key on Linux distributions using the Xfce desktop: 1. 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