OpenVPN, on a host you do control. Everything else is not trustworthy.
Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
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Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#22Roll your own! Setting up your own, private VPN can be done quite easily with https://github.com/jlund/streisand and a DigitalOcean account. Costs $5 per month. It doesn't require a whole lot of technical competence either, as the Streisand project configures just about everything for you.
But then you are responsible for the security of the server which you probably don't have a lot of time for.
Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#23Roll your own! Setting up your own, private VPN can be done quite easily with https://github.com/jlund/streisand and a DigitalOcean account. Costs $5 per month. It doesn't require a whole lot of technical competence either, as the Streisand project configures just about everything for you.
What about when you need to update the box? How does it handle protecting and maintaining the vm? What if there is a critical vulnerability in either the client or the server, how will you find out? I know i'm capable of running my own VPN, but I'd rather pay someone else to manage the details and I just get an endpoint I can connect to that will always work (and will be shut off if there is a major security problem)…
But it is of course completely up to you. If you trust your VPN provider when they say they don't log anything, I guess you are fine.
Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#24Roll your own! Setting up your own, private VPN can be done quite easily with https://github.com/jlund/streisand and a DigitalOcean account. Costs $5 per month. It doesn't require a whole lot of technical competence either, as the Streisand project configures just about everything for you.
Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#25I always liked mullvad, but they don't offer multiple countries and stuff. It really comes down for what you need it actually.
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#26I'm also not a big fan of rolling my own VPN, don't have the time to keep it updated.
Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#27And popcorntime, occassionally.
Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
What about when you need to update the box? How does it handle protecting and maintaining the vm? What if there is a critical vulnerability in either the client or the server, how will you find out? I know i'm capable of running my own VPN, but I'd rather pay someone else to manage the details and I just get an endpoint I can connect to that will always work (and will be shut off if there is a major security problem)…
unattended-upgrades is enabled by default, so security updates are handled automatically. You can also just destroy and recreate the box once in a while, without any extra cost. But it is of course completely up to you. If you trust your VPN provider when they say they don't log anything, I guess you are fine.
Sure, your activities may no longer be logged, but does that matter when 100% if the traffic coming from your droplet IP must be yours?
Re: Ask HN: Which VPN would you recommend?
#29 • It doesn't keep activity logs.
• Their tunnel network has been recently improved and it counts something like 20 countries at the moment.
• It's really fast and it keeps your device safe even in the possibility of a connection issue, it will block all unsecured traffic until it's possible to properly gain access again.
• Something not directly related as a VPN feature but since I have to pay for it I'm more than happily going to underline this, the UI is really really nice, the design is clean, smooth and is one great experience on every device I've been using it on(Android, iOS and Windows).