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Self Hosted WireGuard VPN on OpenBSD

Setting up a WireGuard VPN Server on OpenBSD with a Linux client.

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42 thoughts on “Self Hosted WireGuard VPN on OpenBSD

  • I wanted to do an fpga device that sits between your modem and isp that silently analyzes your traffic and connects to your pc with an expansion slot to verify traffic but I'm really not a hardware guy

  • Unimportant question out of curiosity: Why it shows Belgium when you borrowed New Jersey server? Just an incorrect info from the ip check site?

  • Come on vultr.. are you drunk? You can login as root and also ssh as root into the box? I don’t believe what I see there and then also with passwords 😂😂 no thanks I stay with oracle

  • his head movements and body language in general is very AI-like ngl, gpt4?

  • Bro I never new what you looked like. Kettlebell brother! Turkish get ups are my favorite.

  • Linode’s AUP is much better. “Abuse. The Services may only be used for lawful purposes. You shall not use any Service to engage in, foster, or promote illegal, abusive, fraudulent, or irresponsible behavior, including without limitation:
    Creation or distribution of unsolicited bulk email and mailing lists;
    Creation of an account after being previously terminated by Linode without our prior written permission;
    Disruption or interference of any data system or network, computer or communications system, software application, or network or computing device;
    Monitoring data or traffic on any network or system without the express authorization of the owner of the system or network etc.”

  • Thanks for your wonderful videos. The Vultur AUP is very poor and says you can’t post anything that is “Offensive Content. Content that is harmful to minors in any way, defamatory, libelous, obscene, abusive, threatening, discriminatory, harassing, invasive of privacy, false, intentionally misleading, patently offensive, or otherwise objectionable” Which I think is bogus. I like to work with hosting companies who just say you can’t do anything illegal or that tries to bypass their policies. The “offensive” thing opens you up to having them shut you down for any reason.

  • I'm trying to get WireGuard operational on my Pi. Would this set up work similarly with PiVPN?

  • Have you considered ever doing a video on pfSense? It's an open source modem OS based on freebsd, you can buy modems with it pre-installed or you can build a cheap PC with a nice NIC card and install it on there. The security features are really extensive, it's a huge upgrade for anyone using standard modems to manage their network.

  • Isn't there something lacking (generally) from a VPN solution that only you are using? Glowies can see that you talking to the IP of your VPS instance, then they just have to see what requests are being made from the IP of that VPS instance. Maybe enough to fool passive ISP surveillance and torrent some stuff, but against feds you're not getting much more than HTTPS.

    Part of what I like about using a VPN service also shared by other people is that the requests leaving the provider are pseudo-anonymized simply by the fact that the provider has a large number of clients at any given time, meaning requests leaving the provider cannot be 1-1 traced to a single client. Of course there is the logging issue, but that's just why you have to go with something like Mullvad and hope it's not a hyper-sophisticated honeypot.

    I'm wondering if I'm missing something here because otherwise this solution really appeals to me.

  • Bad video. You don't need wireguard-tools, OpenBSD has built-in Wireguard support.

  • Fr thought this was Jayson Tatum for a sec

  • Would something like this be sufficient coverage for torrenting if self hosted, or would it be better to use something in a different country?

  • Kenny@archlinux??? What happened to the gentoo kenny?

  • Love your channel outlaw please marry my ver exotic, very fertile mother? It would be an honor sir.

  • I dont have a public interface like the one shown at 14:30 , I am using a self hosted system for the VPN. can anyone help? Should I just put the network interface I am using to connect to the internet?

  • if i host Wireguard on my home network, I wouldn't be gaining any privacy from my ISP?

  • The like and comment to hack the algorithm is very important

  • Youtube didn't recommend this to me. had to find it in your recent uploads.

  • Man you look like arabian gigachad. Which is true if we talk about how much useful data you give to your viewers

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