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VPN Connection

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Download Configuration

Download your personalized VPN configuration file to connect securely to Kryptsec environments.

Wireguard Client Setup

Step 1: Install Wireguard

Download and install the Wireguard client for your platform:

See all platforms

Step 2: Import Configuration

After downloading the configuration file:

  1. Open the Wireguard client
  2. Click "Import tunnel(s) from file"
  3. Select the downloaded kx-peer.conf file
  4. Click "Activate" to connect

Step 3: Verify Connection

After connecting:

  1. Ping 10.14.0.1 to verify your connection
  2. You should see successful ping connections

Advanced: wg-quick

For Linux users or those who prefer command-line:

# Install WireGuard tools sudo apt install wireguard #Download VPN config from above. # Connect to VPN: sudo wg-quick up kx-peer.conf # Disconnect from VPN sudo wg-quick down kx-peer.conf

These commands are for Debian/Ubuntu-based systems. Commands may vary on other distributions.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues connecting to the VPN:

  • Ensure your internet connection is stable
  • Check if your firewall allows UDP traffic on port 51820
  • Try disconnecting and reconnecting
  • Re-download the configuration file

If problems persist, contact support at [email protected]

Cookies Policy

1. Introduction

At Kryptsec Inc, we are committed to transparency about how we use cookies and similar technologies. This policy outlines the types of cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can control your cookie preferences when using our website (https://kryptsec.com), Kryptsec Chronicles platform, and related services.

2. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our website. They help us provide you with a better experience by:

  • Remembering your preferences
  • Keeping you signed in
  • Ensuring the security of your session
  • Helping us understand how you use our services

3. Types of Cookies We Use

3.1 Essential Cookies

  • Session Cookies: Maintain user sessions and ensure secure experience through encrypted JSON Web Tokens (JWT).
  • Authentication Cookies: Enable secure login via Google and Discord oAuth.
  • Security Cookies: Protect against unauthorized access and maintain platform security.

3.2 Analytics Cookies

Plausible Analytics: Privacy-focused analytics tool that monitors platform usage without collecting personal data.

3.3 Functionality Cookies

  • Preference Storage: Remember user settings and choices.
  • Language Preferences: Store your preferred language setting.
  • Training Progress: Track course completion and achievements.

4. How We Use Cookies

4.1 Essential Platform Functions

  • Maintain active user sessions.
  • Ensure secure authentication.
  • Store necessary user preferences.

4.2 Analytics and Improvement

  • Monitor platform usage through anonymous metrics.
  • Improve user experience based on aggregated data.
  • Optimize training content delivery.

4.3 Security Measures

  • Protect against unauthorized access.
  • Maintain secure sessions.
  • Prevent fraud and abuse.

5. Information We Display to Users

To promote transparency, we display publicly available information such as IP addresses and user agents in your profile settings. This helps you monitor your session activity and ensure account security.

6. Your Cookie Choices

You can control cookies through your browser settings. However, disabling essential cookies may limit access to some functionalities, such as logging into your account and accessing training materials.

7. Contact Information

If you have any questions about our Cookies Policy, feel free to reach out: