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Full P2P and torrent support on all servers. Download safely with no speed throttling or activity monitoring.
Bypass firewalls and captive portals using DNS port 53. Works on restricted networks like schools, offices, and airports.
High-speed 1Gbps server with unlimited bandwidth. Perfect for HD streaming, gaming, and large downloads.
Zero-logs policy. No browsing history, no connection logs, no IP tracking. Your identity stays private.
Fully compatible with HTTP Custom and similar tools. Import .ovpn files directly.
AES-256 encryption with SHA-512 authentication and TLS-Crypt. Same level used by government agencies.
Complete guide to OpenVPN protocols and when to use each one
OpenVPN is an open-source VPN protocol that creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between your device and a remote server. All your internet traffic is routed through this tunnel, hiding your real IP address and encrypting your data. It uses the OpenSSL library for encryption, supporting AES-256-GCM, AES-256-CBC, and other military-grade ciphers. OpenVPN is widely considered the most secure and flexible VPN protocol available today.
Your device → Encrypted Tunnel (AES-256 + SHA-512) → Jinoca Server → Internet. Websites see the server's IP, not yours. Your ISP sees only encrypted data, not what sites you visit.
OpenVPN can operate over two transport protocols: UDP (User Datagram Protocol) and TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). Each has advantages depending on your network conditions and needs.
| Feature | UDP 1194 | UDP 53 | TCP 443 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | ⚡ Very Fast | ⚡ Fast | ● Moderate |
| Stability | Good | Good | ★ Excellent |
| Firewall Bypass | Low | ⚠ High | ⚠ Very High |
| Best Use Case | Gaming, streaming, daily use | Restricted networks, schools | Heavy firewalls, SSL tunneling |
| Latency | Lowest | Low | Higher |
| Torrent/P2P | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
The standard OpenVPN port. Offers the fastest speeds and lowest latency. Ideal for gaming, video streaming, and everyday browsing. This is the default protocol and works on most open networks. Use this when you don't have firewall restrictions.
Port 53 is reserved for DNS (Domain Name System) traffic. Since practically all networks must allow DNS queries, VPN traffic on this port can bypass most firewalls and captive portals. This is the bypass mode — use it on school Wi-Fi, office networks, airports, or anywhere that blocks VPNs.
Port 443 is the standard HTTPS port. VPN traffic on TCP 443 looks identical to normal HTTPS web browsing, making it virtually impossible for firewalls to block without also blocking all websites. This is the most stable protocol and the hardest to detect. Slightly slower due to TCP overhead.
Step-by-step guides for OpenVPN Connect and HTTP Custom
OpenVPN Connect (Android/iOS/PC)Fill in the form above, choose your protocol, and click download.
Download from Google Play, App Store, or openvpn.net for desktop.
Open the app → tap + or File → Import → select the downloaded .ovpn file.
Enter the username and password you chose, then tap Connect. Wait for the green shield icon.
HTTP
Custom (Android)Download HTTP Custom from Google Play Store.
Enable OpenVPN in settings and import your config file.
For restricted networks, configure a custom payload with your carrier's host header.
Tap CONNECT. The tunnel will be established.
Tip: HTTP Custom is excellent for advanced users who need payload injection.
How jinoca.com protects your identity
Every time you connect to the internet without a VPN, your ISP (Internet Service Provider) can see every website you visit, every file you download, and every message you send. Your real IP address is exposed to every website, which can be used to track your physical location and identity. A VPN encrypts all your traffic and masks your IP, making you virtually invisible online.
Jinoca VPN uses military-grade encryption to ensure your data cannot be intercepted or deciphered by anyone — not hackers, not your ISP, not even government agencies.
The same encryption standard used by banks and military. Would take billions of years to brute-force crack.
Every packet is authenticated with SHA-512 hash to prevent tampering and man-in-the-middle attacks.
An additional layer that encrypts the control channel, hiding even OpenVPN handshake metadata from deep packet inspection (DPI).
Zero-Logs Policy: Jinoca does not store any connection logs, browsing history, timestamps, or IP addresses. When your 7-day account expires, all data is automatically purged from the server.
What you get with your free Jinoca VPN account
100% free service. Renew anytime by generating a new account.
No bandwidth cap. Download and stream as much as you want.
Unlimited simultaneous connections.
Full server speed. No throttling, no speed caps on any protocol.
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