Rust VPN. Protect your connection, reach every server.
Rust is a game of raids, wipes, and grudges, and its community is well known for pulling IPs to knock players offline during a base defense. SACVPN hides your real IP so those attacks hit our server instead of your home line, and it gives you a cleaner route to servers in other regions.
Common Rust connection headaches
The problems a VPN actually addresses, minus the hype.
IP pulling and offline raids
Rust has a long history of players sniffing IPs to DDoS someone off during a raid or wipe. Hiding your IP removes the target.
Distant server lag
Joining a popular server in another region over your ISP's default route means rubber-banding that gets you killed in a fight.
Throttled game traffic
ISPs that deprioritize sustained game traffic cause the packet loss that turns a clean shot into a miss.
Why gamers use SACVPN
Low Overhead
The WireGuard protocol is built for speed and adds little latency. How much you add depends on your distance to the server you pick.
Hide Your Real IP
Your traffic exits from our server, so your home IP stays off the table in lobbies, customs, and on stream.
Reach Any Region
Connect to game servers worldwide to play with friends abroad or find a cleaner route to a distant data center.
Bypass ISP Throttling
If your ISP quietly slows game traffic at peak hours, an encrypted tunnel keeps it from singling your games out.
Which server should I pick?
Connect to the SACVPN region nearest the Rust server you play so latency stays low while your real IP stays hidden from other players.
Plays on your platforms
Rust VPN questions, answered
Does a VPN stop players from DDoSing me in Rust?
It hides your real IP behind our server, so someone who pulls the address sees our node, not your home connection. That is the practical protection against Rust's offline-raid attacks.
Can I join a Rust server in another region with a VPN?
Yes. Connect through a SACVPN server near that server's region for a cleaner route and a more stable connection.
Will a VPN get me banned in Rust?
Using a VPN for privacy and connection protection is common. Do not use it to evade bans or exploit, and you stay within Facepunch's rules.
Does a VPN add lag to Rust?
WireGuard adds little overhead. Any change depends on your distance to the server, so choose the nearest node and test.
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