
It appears that Ivacy has no “last updated” date at the top of the Terms of Service documentation page, so we’re just going to assume that you’d regularly check for modifications.We know that you’ve been always skipping these lengthy, boring reads, but you might as well know the basics, since, you know, you might get in trouble and these few lines of text might let you know why, or how can you avoid it in the first place. The reason why we do this is that we want to be able to extract its essential parts as accurately as possible and then bring them back to you on this page.

Right, so many of you know this already, but for those of you who have no idea what’s the usual business here at FindYourVPN: we’re going to take one for the team (I mean for you, our readers) and give the whole Terms of Service documentation a thorough read. However, we’re dedicated to bringing you unbiased data about every VPN service that lands in our workshop so you can take this information and do what you want with it. Jumping the gun a little, Ivacy embraces a zero-log policy and just because their country is a Five Eyes Alliance partner (which doesn’t look good) it doesn’t mean that your data is bound to be sold to the highest bidder. Win-win? More dig-dugĪt first sight, you wouldn’t think much of this information that’s been presented above, but upon further inspection, we discovered (or rather remembered) that, although Singapore isn’t a Five Eyes Alliance member per se, they’re still third-party contributors, which could raise a few issues. Not a lot of additional information could be dug about this company, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing since companies who are this secretive with their data usually have the same level of respect towards yours. While we’re unable to find any proof of this claim or exactly how did they pioneer this unique feature, there’s no doubt about this: Ivacy has split tunneling and we’re 100% positive that it’s a critical feature for any VPN provider.Īlthough not directly stated, we’ve deducted that the headquarters of this company is located in Singapore, by simply scrolling down to the bottom of the page and taking a good look at their address. If you’re not familiar with VPN services, know this: split tunneling enables you to separate data sent to your ISP of the data you send to the VPN service. The Ivacy journey was started by the PMG Private Limited company in 2007 and 3 years later, in 2010, they claim they were the first VPN service provider to implement a unique feature called split tunneling. Check, double-check, triple-check if necessary.Actually, you know what? We came with this brilliant idea of including a table of content so that you can skip right to the parts that pique your interest the most and skip the boring parts. No, you can read between the lines, we won’t mind. However, that does not mean that you must know every single word by heart or even read it at a slow pace. But a handy, educational one, if I might add. I know that by the looks of it, you might consider this review to be a lengthy read and we’re not going to lie about it: it is indeed a long read. So what we’re going to do today is analyze it to a pulp, dig some company information, test it, review it and put in on paper (well, sort of) so that you can enjoy a pleasant evening read from the comfort of your favorite chair.Įvery step we’ll take will be thoroughly explained, and, whenever necessary, links will be provided, so that you can cross-check our references easily, without having to perform these searches manually. It’s just the perfect amount of “privacy” without actually saying the word, but hinting at it enough for customers to catch the drift. It has a catchy name, can’t argue with that. Rightca=/etc/ipsec.d/cacerts/USERTrustRSACertificationAuthority.Ivacy is the next big hit on our list of VPN providers. Using Kernel 6.0.7 (arch linux) and strongswan-ipsec 5.9.8. Difference in packet sizes caused only parts of the VPN to work.


To get it working, set mss to 1350, and mtu to 1400 in nf (or /etc/strongswan.d/charon/nf). and esp=.: the IKE algorithms supported by the server, and we are mimicking an Apple device.įinally got it working with Ivacy dedicated IP with forwarding product.

#Ivacy server password
Please replace and MyPasswordOnIvacy with your username and password to Ivacy, usla1 with the VPN server you'd like to connect to. sudo curl -o /etc/ipsec.d/cacerts/AddTrustExternalCARoot.pem ''
#Ivacy server install
Sudo apt-get -y install strongswan strongswan-libcharon libcharon-extra-plugins
#Ivacy server update
Ivacy IKEv2 on Debian Install strongSwan sudo apt-get -y update
