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you're always on vpn and having access to your home lan, right?
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>>108791868
yes
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I don't even have a home.
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I just use tailscale desu
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>>108791868
yes, I route all my traffic through my home network with PiHole
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opening ports is retarded in the age of mythos
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>>108792769
I doubt that people who have access to mythos care about your private network. They can do much better.
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>>108791868
are you a phone tard who thinks wireguard is the first vpn protocol, and doesn't know about network namespaces' existence?
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>>108792790
they definitely want to break your private network so that you can join their list of residential vpn ips
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>>108791868
Slows down my torrenting and I can't find an affordable SOCKS5 proxy
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>>108791868
>having access to your home lan
>implying I leave the house
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>>108792764
>I allow a third party company access to my network connection metadata because I'm too stupid to configure wireguard
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>>108791868
Yes. I use tailscale like this anon, another normal person. >>108792764
>>108795348
> I don't value my time and am paranoid
You do you.
But we both know this is a worthless bait thread with no content.
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>>108795348
>configure wireguard
May have been the most frustrating day of my life. I bent the blade of a butter knife because I started stabbing things with it. Got it done in the end tho.
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>>108795369
>Yes. I use tailscale like this anon, another normal person
Furries arent normal people
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>>108791868
yep
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>>108791868
>always on vpn
The VPN server is always on, but I don't have a reason to always be connected to it. I connect when I need to grab stuff over SFTP, or I forgot to add the SSH keys from my travel laptops to a client's server (I never forget to add the one for my stationary PC at home). Why would I put unnecessary load on my own VPN gateway by remaining connected to it at all times? Hell, I control most of the other networks I connect to throughout the day anyway.



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