The following instructions outline the setup process for Stunnel + OpenVPN connections on Ubuntu 18.04:



1.   Open the Terminal





2.  To install the OpenVPN software on your system. Type

 

sudo apt update
sudo apt install network-manager-openvpn-gnome
sudo apt install stunnel4


    

Enter your password and press "Enter". Wait about 1-5 minutes, depending on speed  of your network and computer hardware.



3.   Download Stunnel configuration files here



4.   Right-click the downloaded file and select "Extract here"





5.   Edit one line in Stunnel config by changing "options = NO_SSLv2" to "options = NO_SSLv3" same as on the picture below. 


Then run Stunnel via Terminal by typing: 


   

sudo stunnel4 /path_to_file/server.conf



        where path_to_file is path to your stunnel configuration file

        

        and server.conf is the server configuration file you wish to connect to. 


        No message will be displayed. 




    IMPORTANT NOTE: Names with spaces should be included into single quotes ' '



6.   To run OpenVPN type: 


sudo openvpn /path_to_file/localhost.ovpn



where path_to_file is path to localhost.ovpn file,located inside files you extracted in step 4

        

Enter Auth Username: Your FrootVPN user name

Enter Auth Password: Your FrootVPN password





7.    If you have entered the correct login information, you will see  message 


        "Initialization sequence completed"


        

All of your online activities are now 100% secure and anonymous while  connected to FrootVPN.

 

If you have any questions, or experience any issues while installing and setting up 


your Ubuntu device to connect to the FrootVPN servers - please contact our Support Team anytime.