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Starting a new experiment: turning a Raspberry Pi into a “privacy gateway” you connect to from your PC, so all traffic goes through a VPN (and whatever extra layers I add later).

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    Starting a new experiment: turning a Raspberry Pi into a “privacy gateway” you connect to from your PC, so all traffic goes through a VPN (and whatever extra layers I add later).

    A tiny box sitting between you and the Internet, filtering and protecting everything.

    Let’s see where this goes 😄

    #Linux #RaspberryPi #Privacy #VPN #SBC

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    • nickbearded@mastodon.socialN nickbearded@mastodon.social

      Starting a new experiment: turning a Raspberry Pi into a “privacy gateway” you connect to from your PC, so all traffic goes through a VPN (and whatever extra layers I add later).

      A tiny box sitting between you and the Internet, filtering and protecting everything.

      Let’s see where this goes 😄

      #Linux #RaspberryPi #Privacy #VPN #SBC

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      @nickbearded nick pls think about adding a ssl/tls proxy like polar proxy, it is open source #crt

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        @nickbearded nick pls think about adding a ssl/tls proxy like polar proxy, it is open source #crt

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        @gary_alderson If I had a proper server, I’d totally consider adding something like PolarProxy, it’s a cool idea!
        But on an SBC I’m afraid I’d just turn the poor thing into a space heater 😅
        Still, thanks a lot for the suggestion, Gary, really appreciated!

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          @gary_alderson If I had a proper server, I’d totally consider adding something like PolarProxy, it’s a cool idea!
          But on an SBC I’m afraid I’d just turn the poor thing into a space heater 😅
          Still, thanks a lot for the suggestion, Gary, really appreciated!

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          @nickbearded for most people they are not going to have tons of traffic so it may be a bit less compute intensive? it may be something to try out

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            @nickbearded for most people they are not going to have tons of traffic so it may be a bit less compute intensive? it may be something to try out

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            @gary_alderson True, with low traffic it might be manageable, but on an SBC I’m still a bit scared of turning it into a mini‑oven 😅
            For now I’ll keep the setup lightweight, but I might experiment with it later 👍🏻
            Thanks again for the idea, Gary!

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              @nickbearded for most people they are not going to have tons of traffic so it may be a bit less compute intensive? it may be something to try out

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              @gary_alderson I want to try to build a privacy gateway on Raspberry Pi using its OS (CLI version) and openvpn, and use a free VPN service, like Proton VPN. This could be very helpful for those IOT stuff 🤔

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                @gary_alderson I want to try to build a privacy gateway on Raspberry Pi using its OS (CLI version) and openvpn, and use a free VPN service, like Proton VPN. This could be very helpful for those IOT stuff 🤔

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                @nickbearded use wireguard - it is faster than openvpn

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                  @nickbearded use wireguard - it is faster than openvpn

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                  @gary_alderson you are right! 👍🏻

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                    @gary_alderson you are right! 👍🏻

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                    @nickbearded sometimes i am right

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