Looking to increase your own security and privacy, and access restricted content? Here's how to create a cloud-based VPN server to do so. . Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are a mainstay of internet privacy—offering anonymity and the ability to disguise your location. With servers around the world, commercial VPN providers allow you to access geoblocked content by making it appear that you are in a country where that content is allowed. A VPN protects your privacy by altering your IP address, making it more difficult to associate your online activity with your real identity. Creating your own VPN on a virtual private server is easier than you think! . Establish your personal cloud VPN service to boost privacy and unlock geo-restricted content on the internet.. Cloud Based VPN, Privacy Protection, Self-Hosted VPN, Virtual Private Network, Access Restricted Content. . Brittany Day
In 2019, is there anything that the mighty, $35, credit card-sized Raspberry Pi computer can't do? It seems there isn't; recent Raspberry Pi projects include a functional smartphone, a computer vision kit, and even a movie projector for a more traditional home theater experience. . A Raspberry Pi (RPi) can even be turned into a server for virtual private networking (VPN). One of the many things you can tinker with on an RPi is data communications; this is one reason why they are often called "Swiss Army knives for hackers"—and not necessarily the malicious kind. RPis can function as servers for many projects, and if you have more than one personal computing device on a personal network, the RPi can be put to work as a dedicated server. From Minecraft servers to website hosts to IRC to network printing operations, many of these projects involve a series of software installation and configuration steps, as is the case for the RPi VPN server you'll build in this tutorial. The link for this article located at Opensource.com is no longer available. . Transform your Raspberry Pi into a VPN server. Enhance your personal network security with this detailed tutorial.. there, anything, mighty, credit, card-sized, raspberry, computer, can'. . Brittany Day
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