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OP 25 April, 2024 - 11:42 AM
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Hey, today I'll guide you through the process of self hosting your own OpenVPN server.
So your ass won't get busted.
Here's some reasons why you want to self-host your vpn:
- Only you have control over the logs. (nobody will hand your logs to the FBI, because only you have access to the server)
- You can save some money, because you don't have to pay for a service
- You can host your OpenVPN server anywhere, as long as you have access to the Private Server with a Public IP
The setup process is very simple, it's basically just a bash script that does all the complex configuration tasks for you.
So even if you don't have any deep knowledge in basics of the linux terminal, you still can do it. Just copy and paste one command, and press the numbers to select your options, or you can simply follow the guide.
Basic Requirements:- Any linux server with Public IP address.
- It can be EC2 from AWS. (You can use free tier)
- You can use privacy orientated server/cloud providers, where you can pay your bills with cryptocurrency
- Full root access
- SSH Client
- OpenVPN Client
I'm not gonna help you with server provisioning, I assume you already have linux server up and running.
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25 April, 2024 - 02:11 PM
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(25 April, 2024 - 11:42 AM)kenthompson Wrote: Show MoreHey, today I'll guide you through the process of self hosting your own OpenVPN server.
So your ass won't get busted.
Here's some reasons why you want to self-host your vpn:
- Only you have control over the logs. (nobody will hand your logs to the FBI, because only you have access to the server)
- You can save some money, because you don't have to pay for a service
- You can host your OpenVPN server anywhere, as long as you have access to the Private Server with a Public IP
The setup process is very simple, it's basically just a bash script that does all the complex configuration tasks for you.
So even if you don't have any deep knowledge in basics of the linux terminal, you still can do it. Just copy and paste one command, and press the numbers to select your options, or you can simply follow the guide.
Basic Requirements:- Any linux server with Public IP address.
- It can be EC2 from AWS. (You can use free tier)
- You can use privacy orientated server/cloud providers, where you can pay your bills with cryptocurrency
- Full root access
- SSH Client
- OpenVPN Client
I'm not gonna help you with server provisioning, I assume you already have linux server up and running.
Please leave a like for more guides like this.
Best Regards, Ken Thompson
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25 April, 2024 - 03:53 PM
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thanks a lot for this tutorial i liked it
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(25 April, 2024 - 11:42 AM)kenthompson Wrote: Show MoreHey, today I'll guide you through the process of self hosting your own OpenVPN server.
So your ass won't get busted.
Here's some reasons why you want to self-host your vpn:
- Only you have control over the logs. (nobody will hand your logs to the FBI, because only you have access to the server)
- You can save some money, because you don't have to pay for a service
- You can host your OpenVPN server anywhere, as long as you have access to the Private Server with a Public IP
The setup process is very simple, it's basically just a bash script that does all the complex configuration tasks for you.
So even if you don't have any deep knowledge in basics of the linux terminal, you still can do it. Just copy and paste one command, and press the numbers to select your options, or you can simply follow the guide.
Basic Requirements:- Any linux server with Public IP address.
- It can be EC2 from AWS. (You can use free tier)
- You can use privacy orientated server/cloud providers, where you can pay your bills with cryptocurrency
- Full root access
- SSH Client
- OpenVPN Client
I'm not gonna help you with server provisioning, I assume you already have linux server up and running.
Please leave a like for more guides like this.
Best Regards, Ken Thompson
This is a bump ty
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17 May, 2024 - 11:45 PM
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(25 April, 2024 - 11:42 AM)kenthompson Wrote: Show MoreHey, today I'll guide you through the process of self hosting your own OpenVPN server.
So your ass won't get busted.
Here's some reasons why you want to self-host your vpn:
- Only you have control over the logs. (nobody will hand your logs to the FBI, because only you have access to the server)
- You can save some money, because you don't have to pay for a service
- You can host your OpenVPN server anywhere, as long as you have access to the Private Server with a Public IP
The setup process is very simple, it's basically just a bash script that does all the complex configuration tasks for you.
So even if you don't have any deep knowledge in basics of the linux terminal, you still can do it. Just copy and paste one command, and press the numbers to select your options, or you can simply follow the guide.
Basic Requirements:- Any linux server with Public IP address.
- It can be EC2 from AWS. (You can use free tier)
- You can use privacy orientated server/cloud providers, where you can pay your bills with cryptocurrency
- Full root access
- SSH Client
- OpenVPN Client
I'm not gonna help you with server provisioning, I assume you already have linux server up and running.
Please leave a like for more guides like this.
Best Regards, Ken Thompson
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12 August, 2024 - 05:28 AM
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Nice thank you for the information
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