r/AmneziaVPN

Страшные вещи происходят

В настоящее время наблюдается проблема на стороне магистрального оператора RETN, из-за которой услуги в локациях Финляндия (FI), Эстония (ЕЕ) и Швеция (SWE) могут быть временно недоступны.

По предварительной информации, оператор RETN не видит маршруты до наших сетей. Инцидент уже передан в NOC RETN, специалисты занимаются диагностикой и восстановлением

P.s ответ тех поддержки где арендовал впс. Посоветуйте норм впс где нет обрывов.

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u/EnvironmentalTry721 — 2 days ago

Какие протоколы работают у вас при использовании Amnezia selfhost?

Что вы порекомендуете использовать для своего сервера?

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u/NoCoffee8 — 1 day ago

А какие Впн используете вы

Мы не сдаёмся. На нас вешают новые законы и с каждым днём всё сложнее подобрать КВН )

u/NikoLiskov — 3 days ago
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looks like China is still having trouble with VPNs

a report claimed that a Chinese company with ties to the defense sector briefly released a document explaining a system that could identify VPN traffic across university networks. The paper reportedly disappeared not long after it was noticed. The interesting part isn't that they're trying to monitor VPNs. That's been obvious for years. What's interesting is that they're apparently still building new ways to detect and analyze encrypted traffic, even after all the resources they've put into internet censorship. If VPNs had already been completely neutralized, it wouldn't make much sense to keep developing tools focused on finding them. It feels like this is another example of the ongoing back-and-forth between censorship systems and privacy technology. Every time detection improves, developers come up with new ways to disguise or hide VPN traffic. Kind of funny when you think about it a document describing VPN surveillance ends up reinforcing the idea that people still have reasons to use VPNs.

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u/bigtigertitties — 3 days ago
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Russia's latest VPN move feels incredibly ironic

Russia has spent years cracking down on VPNs, but now one of its biggest mobile carriers is rolling out a government approved one for its own customers. I honestly didn't expect that. From what I've read, users on one of the carrier's plans automatically get access to certain Western services without installing a separate VPN app or paying extra. Things like Spotify, Netflix, and a few other platforms that became difficult to access after companies left the Russian market are apparently available again through this built-in service. The proposal reportedly came up during an economic forum, where officials argued these services weren't actually banned they just became inaccessible after companies pulled out. Now they're bringing back access through a state-controlled system, and it sounds like other carriers could end up doing the same thing. The whole situation is pretty contradictory. For years the government has blocked VPN providers, restricted access to foreign platforms, and made it harder for people to bypass internet controls. Now it's offering its own version because access to certain services is suddenly considered useful again. That said, it's worth remembering this isn't really a privacy VPN. It's more of a controlled access tool. If you actually care about privacy, it's a completely different story.

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u/bigtigertitties — 4 days ago

🌏 Global Internet Censorship: June 2026 Recap

Digital censorship is no longer a localized issue — it’s a global trend. To help you see the bigger picture, the Amnezia VPN team has gathered all major network disruptions, blocks, and restrictions from the past month into one comprehensive report.

Inside the June digest:

📌 Global Shutdowns: Where and why authorities completely cut off internet access.
📌 Targeted Blocks: Which popular messaging apps and sites were hit this month.
📌 Social Media Restrictions: New laws aiming to limit network access for teenagers.
📌 Chronology of Bans: A detailed timeline of cases from Asia to Latin America.

Read the full breakdown on our blog: https://amnezia.org/blog/amnezia-shutdown-digest-june-2026-global?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=blog_blog03_07_26

u/amnzcm — 3 days ago

VPS от aèza для VPN

Аеза в качестве сервера для моего VPN.

Я видел новости о том что они борятся с VPN в ру сегменте. Но в их базе знаний есть инструкции по развертвыванию впн и я видел рекомендации в реддит именно этого хостинга. Хотел поинтересоваться:

  1. Как вы относитесь к их сервису?

  2. Хорошая ли у них тех. поддержка?

  3. Смогут ли без проблем помочь в случае бана ip?

  4. Что по поводу легальности развертвыввния впн? (В контексте их сервиса и вообще законодательства РФ)

Не обязательно отвечать на все вопросы. Буду рад если дадите объективные ответы, в которых уверены, а не ваши догадки.

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u/Waysoon_ — 5 days ago
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Australia's new age check rules had an unexpected side effect: VPN usage exploded.

Australia's rollout of stricter online age verification has turned into a pretty interesting case study on digital privacy. Whether you support the policy or not, the reaction from users says a lot about how people respond when identity checks become mandatory. After the new verification measures started taking effect earlier this year, VPN apps climbed rapidly in Australia's App Store rankings. Several services that normally sit outside the top 100 suddenly appeared among the most downloaded utilities within days, suggesting a huge increase in people looking for ways to protect their online activity. Industry reports also showed a noticeable jump in VPN downloads immediately before the enforcement date. Instead of the usual download volume, providers experienced a sharp spike as users prepared for the new restrictions. Some adult websites introduced identity verification before allowing access, while others limited features or restricted Australian visitors altogether until verification requirements could be met. A few online communities also began discussing alternative ways to access content without providing personal identification. The interesting part is that this doesn't seem to be driven only by younger users trying to bypass restrictions. A lot of adults simply aren't comfortable uploading government-issued IDs, biometric information, or other sensitive personal data to private websites. For many, using a VPN is less about avoiding rules and more about maintaining a sense of privacy. We've seen similar reactions elsewhere whenever governments tighten online identity requirements. New verification policies often end up increasing interest in privacy-focused tools instead of reducing their use. Whether that's an intended consequence or not is another debate, but it's becoming a fairly consistent pattern.

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u/bigtigertitties — 5 days ago
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The UK says it's reviewing VPN rules this summer and officials are openly talking about possible age limits

The UK government has confirmed that it's preparing a wider review of online privacy tools later this year, and one topic that's getting attention is whether VPN access for younger users should face additional restrictions. Speaking during a recent interview, government officials said they're looking at several approaches to online safety, including stronger age checks for certain internet services. While nothing has been finalized, it's the clearest sign so far that VPNs are now part of the broader policy discussion instead of just being mentioned in passing. Supporters of the idea argue that limiting access could make it harder for minors to get around parental controls or age-restricted platforms. Critics, however, say that restricting privacy tools could affect everyone, including people who use VPNs for work, security, or public Wi-Fi protection. At the moment, no new law has been introduced and no final decision has been announced. The government says it's still gathering feedback before deciding whether any changes are needed. What do you think? Should VPN access stay open to everyone, or should there be some kind of age-based restriction?

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u/bigtigertitties — 6 days ago

Помогите понять

Всем привет. Сегодня у меня на несколько секунд пропал интернет, и в Telegram между сообщениями появилась дата «1 января 1970». После того как интернет восстановился, всё стало нормально.

Кто-нибудь сталкивался с таким? Это обычный баг Telegram при потере соединения или может быть связано с чем-то ещё?

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u/angellbite67 — 5 days ago

Amnezia selfhosting: соединение устанавливается, но после подключения ничего не загружается.

Зависит ли это от VPS-хостинга? И работает ли это на вашем собственном хостинге? Я всё настроил правильно, в Европе подключение к моему серверу происходит как обычно, но пока подключение происходит в России, отображается, что соединение установлено, но ничего не загружается.

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u/NoCoffee8 — 5 days ago

Насколько безопасен WARP генератор?

WARP-generator с GitHub. У меня Амнезия не работает уже 3 дня, и друг посоветовал воспользоваться им чтобы заменить config-файл, и в итоге все заработало. Насколько безопасно им пользоваться?

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u/Buddy_Dog19293933 — 5 days ago
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China's newest VPN crackdown disrupted access to many widely used tools almost overnight

New internet enforcement measures introduced across several provinces have made it significantly harder for users in China to rely on unauthorized tunneling and proxy services. While internet restrictions have existed for years, observers say the latest wave appears broader and more coordinated than previous crackdowns. Throughout the past few weeks, regulators have reportedly worked alongside major internet service providers to identify and disable traffic linked to unapproved circumvention tools. Users on several Chinese tech forums have described unstable connections, frequent disruptions, and a noticeable increase in blocked endpoints. Rather than focusing only on blocking servers, the recent efforts are said to include stronger network filtering and closer monitoring of suspicious traffic patterns. Some users have reported receiving warnings after repeated connection attempts, while others claim their accounts temporarily lost internet access until the activity stopped. For people who regularly travel or work in China, the situation highlights how quickly access methods can change. Techniques that worked a few months ago may no longer be reliable, and many users are finding that dependable connectivity now depends on adapting to ongoing changes in the country's internet controls rather than relying on a single service or protocol.

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u/bigtigertitties — 7 days ago

Не работает

У меня проблема, когда пытаюсь установить впн - то выбираю бесплатный курс и всё. Ошибка 1100 при выборе сервера от амнезии. Что делать?

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u/FlyingBlueStar — 5 days ago

Current state of Amnezia VPN (Self-Hosted VPS) in Russia? Is VLESS / AmneziaWG still bypassing DPI?

Hi everyone,

With the ongoing DPI crackdowns and blocks on commercial VPN services, I am looking into setting up a Self-Hosted VPS using Amnezia VPN as an alternative.

I am considering configuring it with VLESS + Reality or AmneziaWG using a standard European VPS provider.

For those currently using this setup inside Russia:

  1. How effective and reliable is this self-hosted method against the latest censorship/DPI blocks today?
  2. Are there any specific hosting providers or IP ranges that are heavily blocked right now?
  3. Which protocol is showing the best stability and uptime under the current restrictions?

Any recent feedback or technical insights would be highly appreciated. Thanks!

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u/v40m — 6 days ago

Как мне добавить промежуточный сервер в цепочку обходников.

Привет. Я арендовал свой VPS для обхода блокировок и для большей анонимности и безопасности от блокировок я хотел бы создать промежуточный сервер из своего старого компьютера. Я перепрошил старый комп установил тут Ubuntu но я совершенно не понимаю как сделать задуманное через приложение Amnezia VPN или иным способом. Прошу совета. Заранее спасибо.

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u/MrKriptoon — 7 days ago

Кидалово

Не хотел такое писать, но реально моральные уроды в этой амнезии. Больше месяца нормально ничего не работает, отправил запрос на возврат средств, вначале мурыжили а попробуйте так, а попробуйте этак, а давайте боком.... В конц концов спросили номер карты возврата, и все.... На письма не отвечают..

Подавитесь этими деньгами.

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u/Evil_Shrike — 7 days ago

Я устал пользоваться Amnezia VPN

Купил Premium и постоянно получаю какие-то технические проблемы, которые должен решать сам. Уже чувствую себя каким-то техническим специалистом. Техподдержка по почте - отвечает бот. Как попасть в поддержку в телегу, если Amnezia не работает? Постоянно читаю инструкции на несколько страниц. Постоянно ошибки, баги. То не могу зайти в ЛК, то сижу считаю устройства и конфигурационные файлы. Пришлось подключить другой ВПН. За что берете деньги, ребята?

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u/vikseal — 9 days ago