[Discuss] Request for possible topic for next LINUX Group Meeting
Craig Miller
cvmiller at gmail.com
Sat Sep 26 13:40:31 PDT 2020
Hi Murray,
There are a couple of VPN providers which support Wireguard. Because of
my IPv6 bias, I would suggest you look at:
https://ungleich.ch/ipv6/vpn/
They will give you a routable /48 (65,000 subnets).
Craig...
On 9/26/20 9:26 AM, Jean Taggart wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I use this for my work and it might be of interest. Not the cheapest
> solution because of the cost of vpn accounts, but great for isolation
> and geolocation evasion.
>
> https://github.com/malwareinfosec/vpnrotator
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 26, 2020, at 7:46 AM, Murray Strome <wmstrome at shaw.ca> wrote:
>>
>> Most of you are probably very familiar with VPNs and Wireguard.
>> Craig has touched upon some of these in some of his OpenWRT and other
>> presentations. However, if anyone feels he/she is able to do so, I
>> would be very interested in more details on the topic. I am not sure
>> if it would be of interest to others or not.
>>
>> From what I have read, usually a VPN is set up on an external server.
>> The advice I have seen is to avoid the free ones. I don't think I
>> would want nor need to do that.
>>
>> Wireguard looks interesting. What, if any protection from hackers
>> etc. if I were to set up a Wireguard server on my openWRT router? Is
>> it something I should consider doing, and what would I have to do
>> with all of my devices? I doubt that things like my smartplugs are
>> even compatible, but I don't know for certain.
>>
>> More discussion about things like setting up different internal
>> sub-networks, and things like DMZ would be valuable inclusions for me.
>>
>> Thanks for considering this.
>>
>> Murray
>>
>>
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