[TriLUG] Home VPN?
John Broome via TriLUG
trilug at trilug.org
Wed Feb 19 09:20:01 EST 2025
And, like someone else suggested, they use wireguard as their software.
If you search around GitHub for “wireguard” you’ll see a lot of projects
where people have bundled it with pihole, and/or added a nice front-end to
it for client management.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 09:07 Bill Weinel via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org>
wrote:
> 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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