How to Create FREE SSH SSL Tunnel Account

In modern network administration and digital connectivity, configuring secure transmission lines is key to maintaining privacy and optimal data performance. This comprehensive guide focuses on How to Create FREE SSH SSL Tunnel Account, outlining the exact configuration parameters, setup workflows, and troubleshooting methods required to deploy this solution successfully.

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Video Tutorial Walkthrough

Step 1: System Requirements & Prerequisites

To configure and run the setup described in the tutorial, ensure you have the following prerequisites prepared in your work environment:

  • An Android or iOS mobile device with stable internet access.
  • The latest client application package installed from the official repository (Google Play Store).
  • Access to custom configuration files or server account details (Host, Port, Username, Password).

Step 2: Configuration & Implementation Steps

Hey everyone, . how to create a completely free SSH tunnel account using VPN Janted. This service gives you access to servers in 61 countries with unlimited bandwidth and it’s been running since 2016.

Let’s get started. What is SSH tunnel? First, what is an SSH tunnel?

In simple terms, it’s a secure connection that encrypts your internet traffic and routes it through a remote server. This is great for protecting your privacy online, accessing geo restricted content, securing your connection on public Wi-Fi, and bypassing network restrictions. And the best part, VPN Jantit offers this service completely free with servers active for 7 days.

You can create a new account anytime. Step one, head over to vpnjantit.com. I’ll put the link in the description below.

You’ll land on their homepage where you can see they offer both free and premium VPN services. Now, click on the menu button in the top right corner. Once the menu opens, you’ll see several options.

Look for free VPN and click on it to expand the submen. Here you’ll see different VPN protocols available. We want the SSH tunnel option.

So, scroll down and click on free SSH tunnel. Step three, choose your country. Awesome.

Now you’re on the SSH tunnel page. As you can see, VPN Janted provides free SSH tunnel access to 61 countries across 92 cities worldwide with unlimited bandwidth. Let’s scroll through the available countries.

You’ve got options from Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, all the way through to countries like India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, and many more. For this tutorial, I’m going to select Turkey. Just click on the SSH Turkey button.

Great. Now, we’re on the Turkey SSH tunnel page. Here, it tells us that this service supports Windows, Android, Linux, iPhone, and more.

Each account is active for up to 7 days with unlimited bandwidth. If you scroll down, you’ll see the available servers. Each server shows its current status, whether it’s available or full.

You can also see important details like the location, ports, and provider information. Turkey 5 is showing as available. So, let’s create an account on this server.

Click the create username SSH tunnel button. This will open up a simple registration form. Now, you need to enter a username.

This can be anything you want. Then, enter a password. Make sure it’s something secure.

You’ll also need to complete the I am human capture verification. At the bottom, you’ll see the terms of service and privacy policy. By using the service, you agree to these terms.

Once you filled everything out, click the create username SSH tunnel button. And there we go. You should see a green success message.

Congratulations. Your SSH tunnel account successfully created. Now, here’s the important part, your account credentials.

Let me walk you through what you’re seeing. Username SSH. This is your login username.

Password SSH, your password. Expiration date. Your account is active until this date, 7 days from now.

Server host SSH. This is the server address you’ll connect to. SSH ports.

Multiple ports are available. You can use port 22 for Open SSH direct or the SSL ports 81444 for Drop Bear Direct. If you scroll down, you’ll also see badvpn UDP gway port for advanced configurations.

Websocket CDN, which is a new feature for websocket connections, port websocket with different ports for open SSHWS, DropbearWS and SSLWS, name server information, and your public key for slow DNS configuration. You’ll want to copy these credentials. There are handy copy buttons next to each field.

Here are a few pro tips. Number one, save your credentials immediately. Screenshot this page or copy everything to a secure password manager.

Number two, no torrent usage. As you can see, torrenting is not allowed on free accounts. Number three, set a reminder.

Your account expires in 7 days, but you can create a new one anytime for free. Number four, check port status. Use the check port button to verify your connection.

Number five, premium option. If you need longer than 7 days, they offer 360day premium accounts. So, what’s next?

Now that you have your credentials, you can configure your SSH client. On Windows, use Putty or BitVise. On Android, use apps like HTTP Injector or HA Tunnel Plus.

On Linux, use the terminal with Open SSH. On iOS, use apps like Shadow Rocket. I’ll be making dedicated tutorials for each platform.

So, make sure you’re subscribed and hit that notification bell. And that’s it. You now have a free SSH Tunnel account ready to use.

This is a great way to secure your internet connection without spending any money. If you found this tutorial helpful, please give it a thumbs up and drop a comment below if you have any questions. What country server will you be using?

Let me know. Don’t forget to check out VPN Jonnet’s other free services. They also offer V2 Ray, WireGuard, OpenVPN, and more.

, and I’ll see you in the next video.

Step 3: Verification & Latency Testing

Once the initial setup and configuration steps are completed, verify the connection status:

  1. Toggle the master connection switch in the client app dashboard.
  2. Monitor the live connection log. It should show a successful handshake and display a ‘Connected’ status.
  3. Navigate to a public IP verification tool (e.g. whoer.net) to verify that your original IP address is masked.

Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting

1. Why is the connection failing with an SSH/UDP timeout?

This is usually due to a blocked port or expired server account credentials. Double-check that your server credentials are active. If they are, try changing the connection port or switching server nodes within the app settings.

2. How do I update the built-in carrier tweak configurations?

To load the latest tweak profiles, connect to a stable network, open the side menu inside the application, and select Update Config. The client will query the remote server and fetch the latest configs.

3. How can I resolve background connection drops?

Ensure that the application is excluded from Android battery optimizations. In your device’s settings, locate the app, navigate to battery usage parameters, and toggle the setting to Unrestricted to allow background processes.

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