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How to: Make your own VPN server with a Raspberry Pi
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2021
- In this video I use PiVpn, wireguard and a Raspberry pi to create a tiny vpn server. I forgot to extend the filesystem and do some other pi set up steps, so look out for another video on setting up a raspberry pi.
pi os: www.raspberryp...
balena etcher: www.balena.io/...
Putty: www.putty.org/
pivpn: www.pivpn.io/
Paid Links:
Raspberry Pi 4: amzn.to/3BtmFvD
micro SD card: amzn.to/3BvewXq
micro sd card reader: amzn.to/3zmiIXz
Thank you. I have been wanting this for a long time.
You’re welcome, I’ll try to be a little more consistent with the uploads
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Great video! I looked at your content and you have earned a new subscriber. Hopefully you earn many more. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the sub!
I want to ask something about vpn server. There is something that I can't quite understand the logic of. I will be glad if you are help about that. For example I'm using a raspberry pi for vpn server at home and it's connected to the my home network. My home internet speed is 25 Mbps download and 5 mbps upload. For example i go to the office and internet speed is 100 mbps download and 100 mbps upload at office. If i connected to the my vpn server. What should be speedtest/fast test result? I mean my home network upload speed should be my download speed at outsite? Could you please explain about that? Because when i test at office i can see 30-40 mbps but normally my home network download speed 25 and upload speed is 5 mbps.
great Video Dude!
Thank you! this was an awesome video!
Well done 👍
Thank you very much for sharing, Can Wireguard bypass Netflix's geo-restrictions?
Not with a home VPN. When you connect to a VPN, you're connecting to whatever network the VPN is connected to. In this case, it would be your house. If you make a VPN, fly to Australia, set it up to a network there, and then came back, you could connect to the VPN and trick Netflix into thinking you were in Australia. That's why VPN services are good for this, because they can maintain VPN networks in multiple countries, allowing you plenty of choice to which one you're connecting to. But unfortunately, the VPNs we make at home are just that, at home.
which rasberry pi is this ? or does it work on all of them?
I have a Pi 3, but it should work on all of them
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No, no I do not.
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Is Apex the reason you were gone for so long?
No lol