18 Nov 25

Free the internet from mass surveillance and censorship. Fight for privacy with Mullvad VPN and Mullvad Browser.

by reimar 1 month ago saved 2 times

07 Nov 25

You can not sacrifice privacy to get security, that’s like tearing down the house to build a fence. Privacy is how security looks like from within those walls, security is how privacy looks like from outside those walls, they are two sides of that same wall.

by DimlyLitCorners 1 month ago

07 Aug 25

Free the internet from mass surveillance and censorship. Fight for privacy with Mullvad VPN and Mullvad Browser.

by srivathsan 4 months ago saved 2 times
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29 Jul 25

This is someone who I am an acquaintance of. Somehow, I’m actually rather surprised they live in Russia!

A lot of services are hard to access in Russia, and require VPNs. However, it seems as though the VPNs are also quite hard to access now?

by yahourt 4 months ago saved 2 times

This is someone who I am an acquaintance of. Somehow, I’m actually rather surprised they live in Russia!

A lot of services are hard to access in Russia, and require VPNs. However, it seems as though the VPNs are also quite hard to access now?

by linkraven 4 months ago saved 2 times

09 Apr 25

Connect your devices into a secure WireGuard®-based overlay network with SSO, MFA and granular access controls.

(tailscale alternative)

by devon 8 months ago saved 2 times

19 Feb 24

Create your personal VPN. Amnezia VPN — simple and free app to run a self-hosted VPN with high privacy requirements

by chrisSt 1 year ago

27 Sep 23

Tailscale A service called Tailscale launched at the beginning of the month and promises to be the “easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA”.As an early beta tester of WireGuard and someone who has been carefully tracking its progress towards mainline Linux (currently in net-next, scheduled for 5.6!), I am especially excited to see people much smarter than me start to build next generation VPN businesses centred around it.

by racewar 2 years ago


06 Jul 23

to whom it may concern

Using Mullvad/Wireguard VPN on OpenBSD is so easy if you use wg-quick up /path/to/your/config/config.conf

That is, if all you’re trying to do is connect to THE VPN AND NOT ANYTHING FANCY

by racewar 2 years ago

04 Jul 23

On reddit there were questions about using a commercial vpn config file on OpenBSD. I mean after wireguard has landed in the kernel and there is no need for…

by racewar 2 years ago

17 Apr 23

The .opvn files provided by ProtonVPN don’t work out of the box on Synology. For them to work the following line must be added at the end of the config file:

comp-lzo no
by mlb 2 years ago