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Here's an idea or two. Wireguard. Stop sitting on your hands complaining about how wireguard isn't mature, and support it with the generic native apps (now there's even a (beta) windows client). The network address selection issue requires engineering effort, but wireguard itself is most likely not going to address that soon, because it's designed to be a minimal vpn codebase, so why don't you engineer a solution you…
We have financially supported wire guard for some time and have followed its development closely while being in communication with its developer. We do have explicit stock OpenVPN support. While your adversary might not be the NSA, it’s our duty to only use battle hardened, time proven systems because as others noted, privacy can be life and death. We aren’t going to falter on it. We never have. And we never will. No…
Except when linux users had to use weak keys with your service, I suppose.