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If you want to use VPN for whatever reason, it’s always easy to sign up for a commercial VPN provider like ProtonVPN. But sometimes, a self-hosted VPN server provides more benefits and this article will list the 5 best solutions. Self-Hosted VPN/Proxy Benefits Dedicated IP Address The No Logging policy of commercial VPN providers may…

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Good article.

Many routers will also let you either load or use a router based vpn. Ubiquity will let you load wireguard on the edgerouter lites for example, so you don't necessarily need additional resources.

[–] burt 1 points 1 year ago

Omada recently added wireguard to it's von repertoire, and tomato has wireguard available through the command line.