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blog.nuculabs.de
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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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nts.strzibny.name
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| | | | | Here's one way of a cloud-independent deployment of Rails, Sidekiq, PostgreSQL, and Redis on single virtual server with Kamal. | |
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golb.hplar.ch
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article provides a comprehensive tutorial on how to self-host the open-source file sync and share application Seafile on a VPS, including setup, Docker installation, client configuration, and automated backup strategies. | |
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www.paulsblog.dev
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