Anonytun Mtn Zambia Settings New [extra Quality] Page
On the main screen, tap on Stealth Settings in the top right corner. Toggle Settings: Stealth Tunnel: ON Connection Protocol: SSL Connection Port: 443 or 8080 (Try 443 first) Custom TCP/HTTP Headers: OFF Advanced SSL Settings: ON Edit SSL Settings: Tap on Edit SSL Settings . True SSL (Anti DPI): Checked Spoof Host: Port: Checked Spoof Host: mtnzambia.com (or try 172.16.0.0 or 10.0.0.0 ) Spoof Port: 443 or 80 Save and Connect: Tap OK . Tap Save . Click the Connect button on the main dashboard. Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues If you cannot connect, try these adjustments:
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only. You are solely responsible for complying with MTN Zambia's terms of service and any applicable local laws regarding internet usage and VPNs.
| Setting | Value | | --- | --- | | Protocol | OpenVPN | | Server Location | Zambia | | Server Address | mtnzambia.com | | Port Number | 1194 | | Username | Your MTN Zambia SIM card number | | Password | Your MTN Zambia SIM card number (or custom password) | anonytun mtn zambia settings new
: Verify that www.mtn.co.zm is spelled correctly without spaces. Ensure you are utilizing the canonical SSL protocol instead of TCP. Disconnecting Frequently
The settings provided in this guide (using client.zb.cdn.mtn.com and an external SSH server) are the current "gold standard" for March 2025. If they stop working tomorrow, simply rotate the payload host to a different zero-rated domain or switch your SSH server location to South Africa or Europe. On the main screen, tap on Stealth Settings
Clear the app cache in your phone settings if the app is unresponsive.
On the main menu dashboard, click on the or server location drop-down list. Tap Save
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These settings are for educational purposes. Using VPNs to bypass carrier data packages violates most Terms of Service. MTN Zambia actively works to block these connections, so settings may stop working without notice.