There are a number of cloud based vpn systems out there such as log me in and 
express vpn where you subscribe to their service and then vpn connect to a 
cloud based system that directs you back to yoru home machines
But bloody costly in the case of log me in.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
Sent: Sunday, 27 August 2017 4:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: vpn services

Michael,

What is your purpose? VPN gets confusing because one can use the technology for 
stealth purposes or to access services securely when not local.

If your desire as the original poster was is to access "home" devices while on 
the road then your  not going to want to use a cloud service. You really want a 
router or UNIX server that can provide network tunneling that is located on the 
edge between your home systems and the ISP's network.

If you want to set up a web server on the other hand, I would recommend using a 
cloud service and then either using secure FTP or a VPN service to upload 
content to the cloud service. I expect this is already part of the package of 
the cloud provider though Essentially you have to be able to do maintenance and 
content updates on your server if you only have a few pages you will probably 
want the cloud provider to do all the maintenance and all you need to do is 
drop HTML / JS / CSS files in the appropriate places which can be done with 
SFTP or Kerberos enabled FTP.

Now, if you are touring around coffee shops and need to get work done this 
would be the third use of VPN technology. In this case look at tunnel bear or 
Witopia or any of several other small providers. Essentially they are putting 
UNIX servers in network data centers and then allowing tunnels from that server 
back to your computers. On the other end the UNIX server just spews out the 
data to the regular Internet but it then appears like  you are connected inside 
the data center. This provides two services:
1. All traffic leaving your system is encrypted and just looks like garbage all 
going to the VPN provider. Second, you can make it look like you are in Germany 
even when connected to the Internet in Hong Kong.

                                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn
.

On Aug 26, 2017, at 11:12 AM, michael babcock 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Would it be worth rolling an OpenVPN install on a cloud service like Linode?

On Aug 26, 2017, at 6:38 AM, Scott Granados 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Few ways you could do this.

My router has Open VPN built in, it’s a Netgear Night Hawk 8500 and it has all 
the certs and everything pre built.  Very easy to set up.  I can then either 
just connect to my home network and send everything else in the clear or tunnel 
everything through the home connection encrypted.

You could also build a server with two NICs and put one on the inside network, 
one on the outside, enable IP forwarding and install Open VPN.  Advantage here 
is you can use existing hardware in your collection but more setup work on the 
down side.

                You could also buy some hardware on eBay used.  Something like 
an old Cisco ASA or Juniper SRX that you would wire up similarly and or use as 
a router replacement.  Since you’re a technical guy and heavy on the systems 
side you might like this option so you start learning and working with 
enterprise level gear on the cheap.

Just a ew ideas.

On Aug 25, 2017, at 6:54 PM, Simon Fogarty 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Scott and anyone else with thoughts on this.

I’m looking for a VPN service either existing that I can use to connect from my 
mac book air or iPad / iPhone to my home systems which consist of a couple of 
mac minis and windows servers 2012R2 and others.

I just want something to connect from the remote device to the home end and 
then rdp into what I need at the time to access.
I’m not sure free is the best option but thoughts greatfully appreciated.



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