Private VPNs give you greater control and privacy, but how do you set one up? Here's how to use the free TurnKey GNU/Linux to create your own VPN. . Virtual Private Networks (VPN) offers anonymity, security, and privacy online. There are typically two types of VPN connections. The most popular is a VPN service, provided by a third-party company, and typically requires a paid subscription. The second type is a private VPN, installed and configured manually by an individual or workplace. Setting up your own private VPN can seem like a daunting task. However, there is an easy way to set up your own VPN server using a pre-configured solution from Turnkey Linux. So how can you install a private VPN at home or at your workplace? . Learn the steps to establish your own personal VPN using TurnKey GNU/Linux to enhance security and safeguard your internet activities.. Private VPN, TurnKey GNU/Linux, Network Privacy, Online Anonymity, VPN Setup Guide. . Brittany Day
Wireguard is an open-source cross-platform VPN implementation that uses state of the art cryptography and provides faster, simpler and more functional VPN tunneling than the IPSec and OpenVPN protocols. Learn how to set up Wireguard on CentOS 8 in this HowtoForge tutorial. . Wireguard is an open-source cross-platform VPN implementation that uses state of the art cryptography. It is faster, simpler and more functional than IPSec and OpenVPN protocols. It is designed as a general-purpose VPN to run on embedded interfaces and supercomputers and runs on Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, BSD and various other platforms. This tutorial will cover how to install Wireguard VPN on a CentOS 8 based server and to connect to it using a Linux(CentOS/Fedora/Ubuntu) client. . Learn the process to configure Wireguard VPN on CentOS 8 with straightforward instructions for enhanced online security.. Wireguard VPN, CentOS 8 Setup, Secure Tunneling, Open Source Networking. . Brittany Day
This will show you how to take boot CD's and make them hardened enough for what you need in any VPN application. From the introduction: For several years now, users at the Institution where I currently work part-time have expressed a need for a robust and secure connection to the internal network. The internal network actually has some clients that are on private networks and some clients that are Internet-route-able. Being mostly a Microsoft shop, the options that have been available were not deemed appropriate for various reasons, usually due to security concerns. After being introduced to the problem a few months ago and listening to the concerns surrounding it, I suggested using a boot CD, which would alleviate all of their security concerns. They gave me the go ahead to give it a try. I now have a working prototype and this document describes the process used to create it. . The link for this article located at www.linux.com is no longer available. . The link for this article located at www.linux.com is no longer available.. hardened, enough. . LinuxSecurity Contributors
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