Post 853695 by ninja@nudie.social
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(DIR) Post #851975 by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2018-10-30T04:40:15Z
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Does anyone know a way to make sure I'm always connected to my VPN in Linux? Sometimes the connection breaks at random times and it would be nice if that didn't immediately leave me exposed.
(DIR) Post #853695 by ninja@nudie.social
2018-10-30T07:17:38Z
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@ChrisWere please be more specific about type of VPN used, and types of traffic you're securingAn idea would be to set up outbound firewall rules to block connections made through insecure routes
(DIR) Post #853696 by jason@thesocialmedia.feedbackloo.pw
2018-10-30T09:07:43.447557Z
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@Zlyme @TuxDigital @elomatreb @Jessica @mig5 @kev @gdr @mattmcnutt @ninja@ChrisWereI use PIA and have a dedicated router (tplink wdr3600) with Gargoyle firnware on a seperate subnet to my main network.Gargoyle has an easy ish set up for using it as an OpenVPN client I then only have the VPN port open to the VPN subnet on the main router, so all traffic going though the vpn router (wireless and otherwise) only goes via PIAI even have a syncthing backup server on that subnet that enables me to use a socks5 connection with browsers/services on machines not connected to the VPNrouter subnethttps://hootiegibbon.gitlab.io/blog/2017/06/09/gargoyle-router-and-pia-openvpn-config.html