ChipMonk wrote: 
> Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I have numerous
> Raspberry Pi B+s running Picoreplayer around my house. Increasingly, I'm
> also making use of VPN for much of my internet use but I keep running
> into problems with VPN permanently implemented on my main PC. A perfect
> solution would be to make use of these Raspberry Pi players as proxy
> servers using OpenVPN and Privoxy. I would then be able to switch VPN on
> and off to various international VPN servers using FoxyProxy.
> 
> Is the cut-down version of Linux on these players up to this task and,
> if so, what would be the best way to implement this?
> 
> With or without these extras, Picoreplayer has become a mainstay of my
> wonderful Squeezebox experience. Many thanks to all who have made this
> possible.
> 
> Thanks for any assistance

Hi ChipMonk,

Sorry I don't know anything about OpenVPN and Privoxy. :(

As piCorePlayer is based on piCore it is probably best to ask on the
Tiny Core forum - http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/

They are quite knowledgeable and helpful. I would guess that these are
available for Tiny Core and would need to be added to piCore.

You can do you own searches using tce at the command prompt.


Code:
--------------------
    tce - Tiny Core Extension browser
  
  1. openvpn-dev.tcz
  2. openvpn-doc.tcz
  3. openvpn.tcz
  
  Enter selection ( 1 - 3 ) or (q)uit:
--------------------


and http://packages.tinycorelinux.net/


Code:
--------------------
    x86 4.x privoxy-doc.tcz 3.0.19-stable 2012-05-27 472 deplist 
  x86 4.x privoxy.tcz 3.0.19-stable 2012-05-27 208 deplist 
--------------------


regards
Greg


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