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New servers, new everything. Retireing OpenVPN for Wireguard. And I like it ... a lot.
5 days ago · 👍 drh3xx, tm85, me
I use wireguard to connect my smartphone to my home network to get the advantage of DNSBL and IP blocking malicious actors and ads. · 4 days ago
So far using it for server to server connections between a few root servers and bringing in my local workstation. But also considering adding pretty much all of the various networks and machines into a big mesh. Tailscale looks interesting. OpenVPN has served me well but cert management and speed where always on the annoying side for me. · 5 days ago
@me To dodge ISP/organization blockage, I use wstunnel in HTTPS mode on 443, and I'm considering cloak. Has been without issues so far.\r\n@drh3xx Been using tailscale with headscale after years on nebula. It's miraculous. Glad to see it getting use and joy · 5 days ago
downside is that wireguard can be very easiely blocked through an isp. in iran all wireguard traffic is blocked, while openvpn works... just as a constructive input :) · 5 days ago
I made the switch from OpenVPN to Tailscale (WG based) and haven't looked back. Headscale is also an option for those wanting to keep anyone else (other than potentially a VPS provider) out of the loop. · 5 days ago