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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark
Why not make your own VPN instead? It's easy and almost free.
There are lots of other tutorials on how to do it as well.
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OpenVPN is a good tool, but not much point in installing on a Pie, if you you are looking for a service you can connect to outside, so hide your private connection. (unless you can find a hosting provider that want your Pie in their datacenter
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I have a setup on AWS where I fire up the instance via the CLI in whatever region I want to connect to, and then use that server as breakout.
It's only turned on when in use, so it have never cost me more than $15 a month... And nobody have access to my data that way - the volumes are encrypted with my own keys, so it can not be broken before they really start selling Quantum computers.
On top of that, it have a new breakout IP everytime it boots up, so good luck tracking that... But I only use it when I am on public networks