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New public VPN configs can appear before older lists refresh. This page focuses on the newest imported and checked OpenVPN profiles available today.

982visible server rows
167checked within 1 hour
982checked within 24 hours
21countries +0added last hour 4985.0 Mbpsfastest recent median
LiveUpdated 4 min ago

Current live snapshot:

  • Live rows: 0
  • Countries: 0
  • Freshness window: rows come from the current live checked catalog.
  • Sort condition: current technical quality
  • Last generated time: Jul 15, 2026 23:34 UTC

How this list is built:

The page uses today's activation or creation timestamps and includes only rows that also pass the current live visibility policy. If none qualify, the page shows an empty current-day result rather than substituting older configs.

Filter condition: only public OpenVPN rows that match this page intent and have useful live metrics. Exclusion rules: stale, dead, duplicate, private/reserved, missing-country and no-metric rows are removed before sitemap inclusion.

Safety note

Public VPN safety note

Public VPN servers can be useful for testing routes, ports and OpenVPN client setup, but a successful technical check does not verify the operator, logging policy, jurisdiction or long-term privacy. Avoid sensitive accounts and review the .ovpn profile before connecting.

How to read this OpenVPN list

This page is a focused view of the same live public VPN dataset used on the main catalog. Every row is selected from checked OpenVPN profiles and includes the country, host or IP address, protocol, port, measured download speed, latency and the last time the server was tested.

Speed shows the latest measured throughput and should be treated as a short-term quality signal, not a permanent guarantee. Latency shows how quickly the server answered from the test location. Public VPN endpoints can still disappear or change configuration without notice.

Use the table for quick discovery, then validate the downloaded .ovpn file before connecting. For privacy-sensitive browsing, also check your visible IP address and DNS leak behavior after the VPN connection is active.

Best use cases for these public VPN servers

  • Testing OpenVPN clients, network routes, firewall rules and port reachability.
  • Finding a temporary public endpoint by protocol, port, country, speed or freshness.
  • Comparing TCP and UDP behavior before choosing a config for a restricted network.
  • Building monitoring, research or troubleshooting workflows from a transparent public dataset.

When not to use this list

Do not use these public endpoints for banking, private work accounts, sensitive identity sessions or any situation where you need a verified VPN operator. This list is for technical testing, setup practice, protocol comparison and low-risk routing checks.

No live rows match this collection right now. The page is marked noindex until useful checked rows are available again.

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Frequently asked questions

Are these public VPN servers free?
Yes. The catalog lets you download public OpenVPN .ovpn configuration files without registration through short-lived links. We show only live VPN endpoints that pass real checks and are working at download time.
How often is the VPN list updated?
We focus on live public VPN endpoints and refresh reachability, speed and latency as checks complete. Servers without a measured speed or working status are not shown in the table.
What do speed and latency mean?
Speed is the measured throughput in Mbps. Latency is the round-trip time in milliseconds; lower latency is better for calls, games and remote work.
Should I use public VPN servers for sensitive traffic?
Public VPN endpoints are operated by third parties. Download the .ovpn file only for low-risk use and review each configuration before sending sensitive data.