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BigRichard 05:59 AM 12-18-2022
Is there any software out there to setup VPN on a local computer on your home/small business network? I have set that up myself before and I am just looking for more ease of use for my small business. MY IP address isn't static so I was hoping some platform had where you could install some software on a PC on your network and it just manages the connection for you through software you install elsewhere on any other PC. You don't have to know any IP... you just log into the account and boom... you can connect. Is there anything like that?
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Stewie 05:03 PM 12-29-2022
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
Say you don't know what we are even talking about without saying you don't know what we are talking about.
So, what are we talking about? Are we talking about talking, or not talking about not talking? Maybe it's some sort of secret talk that can't be talked zbout. I bet there's a group of specially educated (Special Ed) Mensanians that talk among themselves. A cool group, I'm sure.
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TwistedChief 07:56 PM 12-29-2022
Originally Posted by Stewie:
So, what are we talking about? Are we talking about talking, or not talking about not talking? Maybe it's some sort of secret talk that can't be talked zbout. I bet there's a group of specially educated (Special Ed) Mensanians that talk among themselves. A cool group, I'm sure.
It's likely they're not talking about illegal activities that could only be uncovered via subpoena.
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BigRichard 09:24 PM 12-29-2022
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
It's likely they're not talking about illegal activities that could only be uncovered via subpoena.
We are talking about VPN'ing into your own network... things businesses do all the time which has absolutely nothing to do with illegal activity. If you wanted to spend 15 minutes you could setup your own VPN on your own network and use it from anywhere. You aren't doing anything illegal.
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markdis 04:06 AM 01-17-2023
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
It all depends on what you use a VPN for, but yes Stewie... when using to do illegal things like download copywritten content, these services will all eventually lose in court and/or be forced into providing logs.
(IMO)


https://restoreprivacy.com/torguard-...QjzwvLXf192E88


https://securityreport.com/movie-studios-sue-torguard-after-10-million-legal-battle-with-liquidvpn/?fbclid=IwAR0hVCCQlUbZsBUz9qvjUP_wucinctjC21OnFUGjrE8GRWxsomBabeHoK6Y
Thanks for sharing those links. Just learnt something new
From my side would like to add that i found an interesting info about purevpn and cyberghost in this article.
Those are the only two vpns i ever used, not to mention TOR browser which is very slow for my purposes.
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BigRichard 04:43 AM 01-17-2023
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
It all depends on what you use a VPN for, but yes Stewie... when using to do illegal things like download copywritten content, these services will all eventually lose in court and/or be forced into providing logs.
(IMO)


https://restoreprivacy.com/torguard-...QjzwvLXf192E88


https://securityreport.com/movie-studios-sue-torguard-after-10-million-legal-battle-with-liquidvpn/?fbclid=IwAR0hVCCQlUbZsBUz9qvjUP_wucinctjC21OnFUGjrE8GRWxsomBabeHoK6Y
When we are talking illegal activity with VPN(which isn't being discussed in this thread... completely different thing) no logs were given as there weren't any to give. Most VPN sites do that. They don't retain logs therefore they can't be asked to give them to anyone. So they were not forced to give up their logs.
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