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Looking for a VPN with these features

Zii_

Hi Guys,

 

I'm shopping for a VPN service or even a DYI VPN setup that have the following features i'm looking for:

 

1. port forwarding

2. white listing via url (example: netflix.com in white list = netflix.com gets to bypass the vpn tunnel)

3. doesn't block LAN communication

4. ad blocking (nice to have but not a deal breaker if not present)

 

Here's what i've already tried:

 

Expressvpn - problems - no white lister, no port forwarding

Surfshark - problems - blocks LAN traffic, no port forwarding

DIY Openvpn on google cloud - problems - no white lister, no port forwarding

 

Before I go out spending money on anymore services I figure i'd come to you guys for any suggestions. 

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10 minutes ago, Zii_ said:

Hi Guys,

 

I'm shopping for a VPN service or even a DYI VPN setup that have the following features i'm looking for:

 

1. port forwarding

2. white listing via url (example: netflix.com in white list = netflix.com gets to bypass the vpn tunnel)

3. doesn't block LAN communication

4. ad blocking (nice to have but not a deal breaker if not present)

 

Here's what i've already tried:

 

Epressvpn - problems - no white lister, no port forwarding

Surfshark - problems - blocks LAN traffic, no port forwarding

DIY Openvpn on google cloud - problems - no white lister, no port forwarding

 

Before I got out spending money on anymore services I figure i'd come to you guys for any suggestions. 

https://thatoneprivacysite.net/

 

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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Set up a PfSense firewall, fire up the VPN on that, allowing all local traffic to communicate properly internally. Gives you way better security anyways. Crank up the adblocking stuff as well. And I am sure there is a way to sift the data going out through the VPN.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for the effort guys but I decided to give up on the search and not bother use a VPN at all. The only traffic I care about protecting is communication with various financial websites and ssh connections with my NAS. All of the financial websites I use have https which is secure on it's own and ssh is also secure on its own but often i'm told I need a VPN when connecting to the big bad internet but in reality it seems like overkill. I'll just use https everywhere as a way to ensure all communication with my devices are actually using https and this will be enough for me.

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