Free OpenVPN Server in Australia - Australia Openvpn Server 1 | SSH Stores
Connect securely with SSH Stores' OpenVPN Server (Australia Openvpn Server 1) TCP Port 587 And UDP Port 110 in Australia. Enjoy SSL/TLS support Port 8443, TCP/UDP protocols, multi-login capabilities, and fast connections for versatile and secure VPN access.
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Australia Openvpn Server 1
What is OpenVPN?
OpenVPN is one of the most widely used and trusted open-source VPN protocols in the world. First released in 2002, it has been independently audited, continuously improved by a global community of security researchers, and deployed by millions of users and organizations across every industry.
At its core, OpenVPN uses the OpenSSL library to provide encryption and authentication. It supports AES-256-GCM encryption combined with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) — meaning that even if an attacker somehow obtained your encryption key in the future, they still could not decrypt traffic captured today. Each session uses a unique set of keys that are discarded after the session ends.
Advantages of OpenVPN
One of OpenVPN's greatest strengths is its flexibility. It can run over both UDP and TCP. UDP mode offers lower latency and is ideal for streaming and gaming. TCP mode is more reliable and can pass through strict firewalls, since TCP port 443 — the same port used by HTTPS — is almost never blocked.
Because OpenVPN is open-source, its code is publicly available for inspection. Unlike proprietary protocols, there are no hidden vulnerabilities, no secret backdoors, and no single company that controls it. Independent security researchers regularly audit the codebase, making it one of the most transparent and trustworthy protocols available.
How to connect with your OpenVPN account
After creating your account, download the .ovpn configuration file from the result section above. This file contains all the information needed to connect — server address, port, encryption settings, and your credentials.
Install the OpenVPN Connect client (available free on all platforms) and import the .ovpn file by tapping "Import Profile". Enter your username and password when prompted, then tap Connect. For Android, use OpenVPN for Android from the Play Store; on iOS, use OpenVPN Connect from the App Store.
Why OpenVPN remains the gold standard for VPN security
Over two decades of security research, independent audits, and real-world deployment in millions of organizations make OpenVPN one of the most trusted protocols available.
- 25+ years of proven security — independently audited and continuously improved by the global security community
- AES-256-GCM with Perfect Forward Secrecy — each session uses unique keys that are discarded after use
- TCP port 443 support — traffic is indistinguishable from HTTPS, making it virtually impossible to block
- Cross-platform — Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android all supported via a simple .ovpn config file
- Industry standard for corporate access — used by enterprises worldwide to secure remote work
- Fully open source — no hidden backdoors, no single vendor control, transparent codebase
Connect Securely on Any Device or Network
A VPN account protects your browsing on all networks — including public Wi-Fi, mobile data, and shared connections.
Every time you connect to the internet through a VPN server, your traffic passes through an encrypted tunnel before reaching websites and online services. Without this tunnel, your internet provider, the operator of the Wi-Fi network you are using, and even other people on the same connection may be able to observe metadata about your online activity. The VPN hides your real IP address and encrypts data so that your browsing stays private.
Public Wi-Fi is one of the biggest risks for unprotected internet users. Cafes, airports, hotels, shopping malls, and university campuses offer free Wi-Fi that is often unencrypted or weakly protected. Attackers can easily intercept traffic on these networks to steal login credentials, credit card information, or personal messages. When you activate your VPN before connecting to a public hotspot, your traffic is encrypted before it hits the Wi-Fi network, making interception useless.
Mobile data networks are slightly more secure than public Wi-Fi, but they are still operated by your mobile carrier, which can see your browsing metadata. Many mobile providers also throttle certain types of traffic like video streaming. A VPN hides your traffic from your carrier and can bypass mobile throttling, giving you a faster and more private mobile experience.
Why You Should Create a VPN Account Right Now
In many countries, internet providers collect and sell browsing data about their customers. Even if you have nothing to hide, the idea that a third party profits from your browsing history without your knowledge or consent is troubling. A VPN blocks this data collection by preventing your provider from seeing which websites you visit.
Remote workers and freelancers handle sensitive company information, client data, passwords, and intellectual property every day. Using a VPN is a simple step that significantly improves the security of this data, especially when working from different locations or traveling.
Live streaming services, social media platforms, news websites, and gaming servers often restrict access based on your geographic location. A VPN allows you to connect through servers in different countries, giving you access to content that may be unavailable where you are. This is especially valuable for students, travelers, professionals, and anyone who follows content across regions.
The account you create here is free and temporary. Use it to test which protocol works best for your needs, compare connection speeds between server locations, and understand how VPNs fit into your daily routine before committing to any paid service.
VPN Security Best Practices
A VPN account provides strong privacy protection, but combining it with good security habits makes your connection even safer. Follow these simple practices to get the most out of your VPN connection.
Use Strong and Unique Passwords
Create a different password for each VPN account. Avoid using the same password you use for email, social media, or banking. A strong password combines letters, numbers, and special characters.
Test Your Connection Before Important Tasks
After connecting to your VPN, verify that your IP address is hidden by using an IP checker tool. Make sure your DNS queries are also going through the VPN tunnel before entering sensitive information.
Know Your Account Validity Period
Free accounts have time limits, usually between 3 and 30 days depending on the protocol. Note the creation and expiration dates so you can create a new account before your current one expires and avoid service interruption.
Keep Your VPN Client Updated
VPN applications receive regular updates that fix bugs, improve performance, and address security issues. Download clients from official sources such as the Play Store, App Store, or the official GitHub repository.
Do Not Rely Only on Your VPN
A VPN protects your connection, but it does not replace antivirus software, browser security, or good judgment. Do not click suspicious links or download unknown files just because you are connected through a VPN.
Pick the Nearest Server for Speed
For fastest browsing, choose a server near your country. Use distant server locations only when you specifically need an IP address from that region to access location-specific content.