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BBC Click: How to Set Up a VPN at Home Using a Raspberry Pi

13 pointsby merahalmost 10 years ago

4 comments

SturgeonsLawalmost 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve found this script to be a huge timesaver when setting up an OpenVPN server:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;raw.githubusercontent.com&#x2F;Nyr&#x2F;openvpn-install&#x2F;master&#x2F;openvpn-install.sh" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;raw.githubusercontent.com&#x2F;Nyr&#x2F;openvpn-install&#x2F;master...</a><p>I can also confirm it works just fine on the Raspberry Pi.
Osmiumalmost 10 years ago
It&#x27;d be nice if those sort of thing became common enough that the BBC had get some syntax highlighting&#x2F;code formatting set up.<p>Not that the BBC is some monolithic entity, but it&#x27;s still interesting that they chose to publish this. No doubt some would consider it a political statement.
ClassicFarrisalmost 10 years ago
I have a set of scripts that I&#x27;ve compacted into a one-click binary that spin up new AWS instances as a VPN. Would people buy this? (I&#x27;m planning on a Show HN: in a week or two, once I get the final debugging and product artwork done.) Even then, I&#x27;m really not sure if there is an advantage in having you&#x27;re own home-grown VPN or using a service like StrongVPN (or any of the other &quot;google: private vpn service&quot; VPN service providers)?<p>I&#x27;d like to think that people would want to &quot;run&quot; their own, but I&#x27;m wondering if most even would care.
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mcrmonkeyalmost 10 years ago
cool<p>... but ifconfig and nano ... really?<p>:P