

Well, you might have only 1 main client, but if that hardware fails and need to connect from a temporary client or after a fresh install you’re out of your own server…
Well, you might have only 1 main client, but if that hardware fails and need to connect from a temporary client or after a fresh install you’re out of your own server…
Regarding SSH Keys, I was wondering how you keep your key safe and potentially usable from another client?
Fixes IP for me, but I admit I don’t have a lot of services to access to like OP does
localhost
Why: for privacy/anonymity concerns
Use Cryptomator to have your data safe from prying eyes.
It’s not about doing this illegal, it’s about protecting my privacy wherever I am located.
Depends on the hardware… Copy machine is forbidden for example.
Thanks m8. I use NewPipe for YT vids anyway.
Appreciate the detailed answer.
You’re right, OpenWRT will not hide but let’s say protect my home computers from being monitored.
Also, VPN is a must and need to figure out the best way to handle that.
I don’t think they will forbid me to bring the Pi.
You’re right, a bit more complex rn, but thanks for mentioning it anyway
Noted, I plan to connect to my iSP using the USB port, and then the WiFi to distribute the internet at home on a local-based network.
Found this video, seems quite straightforward: NetworkChuck - RaspberryPi router
If you care about privacy, choose 1984. Located in Iceland and good service.
Edit: typo
Or very strong password