Preach.
Preach.
It’s not a blind guess because your router being the client is the only way it accomplishes hiding your traffic from your ISP. Your desire/need to have this conversation is exactly the reason why it should have been included in the article.
Your router is the openVPN client, so yea it is using openVPN. I thought it was fairly obvious that you don’t need/want your router to be the server, but whatever.
Your router is using the openVPN protocol to act as the client connecting to and routing all traffic through the vpn provider. I’m not sure I understand what you are getting at.
It hides the traffic from the computer and maybe G man. Once that traffic leaves the computer it looks roughly 0% different than from a regular browser window.
Which you can also do with a pi or something to protect yourself when you are in public. When in public, I tunnel home from my computer and use the app provided by the vpn company on my phone.
This.
I didn’t think this was that complicated, sorry. You sign up for some vpn service that supports openVPN protocols, like tigerVPN for example. Your router is then setup to authenticate with and route all traffic through said vpn service using openVPN, thus routing all traffic that exits through that router through the…
I didn’t think this was that complicated, sorry. You sign up for some vpn service that supports openVPN protocols, like tigerVPN for example. Your router is then setup to authenticate with and route all traffic through said vpn service using openVPN, thus routing all traffic that exits through that router through the…
Your router uses openVPN to connect and route all your traffic through on offsite vpn like tigerVPN or whatever else.
Why no mention of using openVPN on the router?
Those things are in no way, shape, or form related.
Really? Where? The most starred comments here are either lamenting Matt’s use of a word, praising the bystander for his good deed, or about the benefits of crowdfunding to pay for the victim’s funeral/medical bills.
The sentiments though is very different. One is par for the course, why are we still having these same issues and the other is a cow has jumped over the moon. So my question remains, did they learn or do they not care? Its the same inherent racism in the system, just described from different vantage points.
Where are all the white people yelling about “why isn’t this already being charged as a hate crime”? I know that these things take time, you seem to as well. Did the people that lost their fucking minds last month over the white kid being tortured learn that as well? Or is white privilege showing again?
They didn’t buy the watch, they just bought everything that gave Pebble, the company, the rights to make and build pebble, the watch. Sounds a lot like buying the watch? Its a raw deal for pebble consumers however you wanna slice it. Is this outcome better than pebble drowning out? Totally is, but still a raw deal for…
because they bought the watch to presumably kill it Business: 1 ethics: 0. its a raw deal for pebble customers, with that said, i hope fitbit does something with the watch.
You are defending the fact that the future president is supported and celebrated by the KKK. Do you think they do that just for fun?
Donald Trump’s son isn’t the president nor is this about President Obama.
The KKK is having a parade to celebrate Trump. The Donald is pretty active on twitter, why not say something like “I do not want the KKK to celebrate my election”? That would be a great first step toward squashing the fears and fostering unity.