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| | | | | My Raspberry, serving as an OpenVPN server Hello everyone! In this short article I will explain how to setup your own VPN (Virtual Private Network) server on a Raspberry PI with OpenVPN. After we setup the server, we will setup an obfuscation server in order to disguise our traffic indicating that we're using a VPN. This will help us evade some form of censorship. Why use a VPN? First, let's talk about why you may want to use a VPN server: | |
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| | | | | Tonight I set up a ssh tunnel that punches out from my server skipping the NAT, forwarding, and DNS complexities entirely. It'll dial home from anywhere there's network so I could even take my server to the park and it should work over 5g. | |
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| | | | | My Raspberry, serving as an OpenVPN server Hello everyone! In this short article I will explain how to setup your own VPN (Virtual Private Network) server on a Raspberry PI with OpenVPN. After we setup the server, we will setup an obfuscation server in order to disguise our traffic indicating that we're using a VPN. This will help us evade some form of censorship. Why use a VPN? First, let's talk about why you may want to use a VPN server: | |
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| | | [AI summary] This blog post explains how to set up an Nginx reverse proxy with Docker and Certbot for SSL certificate management, focusing on configuration files and services for load balancing and secure communication. | ||