[TriLUG] Home VPN?
Bill Weinel via TriLUG
trilug at trilug.org
Wed Feb 19 09:07:11 EST 2025
A VPN provider is only as good as their security and your trust in them
to maintain it. I use Proton VPN here. (https://protonvpn.com/) They are
based in Switzerland, don't do logging, don't archive your data, are
Linux compatible, easy to setup, have multiple servers located around
the world, don't slow down your access based upon the amount you pay,
and even offer free subscriptions. They were recently reviewed by PC
Magazine and have earned their top rating (see:
https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-vpn-services). Their setup
documentation is easy to follow and works with most any platform.
All the best,
Bill
On 2/18/25 20:22, Matthew Glassman via TriLUG wrote:
> How difficult and precarious is it to set up a home VPN without relying on
> something like NORD or some other service? I had the thought that maybe
> I'd want to try doing that but wasn't sure where to start and what I might
> want to consider.
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