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| location | Bangkok, Thailand | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Mar 8 at 7:24 | |
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I work in management of projects involving web applications and other social media.
Big fan of --
Drupal
Lean, excellent web applications with sharp, no-nonsense UI
MAC OS
iOS
Retro and simple mobile phones with cool design
very creative games
Stanford Football
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Jan 23 |
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Set up a VPN that operates at the level of my DSL modem or main router, so that the tunnel serves my entire LAN And question 2 ... Lets say Installed pfSense on a spare laptop. Clearly the Ethernet from my dsl modem would go straight to the pfSense machine. But then how would that machine send "out" the Internet signal for me to then send to my wifi router? I am sure I am being silly in my crude understanding. Thanks much for the help! |
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Jan 23 |
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Set up a VPN that operates at the level of my DSL modem or main router, so that the tunnel serves my entire LAN Also, Fred lackey, you mentioned that it has built in "package" for connecting to VPN. But I am guessing that does not include the actual VPN "service" that you would connect to? So for this part would I just plug in e coordinates for, for instance, a commercial VPN subscription service? |
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Jan 22 |
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Set up a VPN that operates at the level of my DSL modem or main router, so that the tunnel serves my entire LAN Thanks ... so actually doing it by making configurations to direct a regular router or modem to a vpn is not really possible? |