How to Setup VPN?
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A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a service that allows you to connect to the internet through an encrypted tunnel. It creates a secure, private connection over a public network, like the internet, which helps protect your data and online activities from being monitored or intercepted. By using a VPN, your IP address is masked, which hides your real location and makes it appear as if you're browsing from a different location. This can also help you access region-restricted content and bypass censorship.
To set up a VPN connection, you need to have a public IP address assigned to your account. To receive a public IP address, please contact Monogoto sales at sales@monogoto.io.
When requesting a public IP address, please specify whether your cloud is located in the EU or US zone. This ensures the IP is assigned correctly based on regional requirements and network optimizations.
VPN in the EU operates with data.mono APN
VPN in the US operates with vpnus.mono APN
Once your account has been set up with a public IP address, you can proceed with the VPN configuration by selecting one of the example tutorials below, based on your network environment (e.g., AWS, Azure, etc.).
VPN Setup with FortinetVPN Setup with Palo-Alto Networks InterfaceVPN Setup with UbiquitiVPN Setup with AzureVPN Setup to 3rd Party AWS Account