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<blockquote data-quote="SerialCart" data-source="post: 895164" data-attributes="member: 83401"><p>Using virtual machines and multi-VPN is great, however, you can also use two or three pfSense/OPNSense to have the same effect. It might need a little bit more understanding and experience in network configurations but you can definitely learn it.</p><p></p><p>In OPNSense you can even tunnel to an another server and so on.</p><p></p><p>Possibilities are numerous, but the question is for what reason. For watching youtube or Netflix? or to work with more sensitive data or for more sensitive tasks like server administration. </p><p></p><p>I believe as I mentioned be fore for such tasks using pfSense or OPNSense is the best as these two are firewalls with VPN (OpenVPN and IPSec) capabilities. The reason that I insist on these two is that it has a more or less straight forward web interface which medium-level users would be able to easily use them. And they come with very user-friendly user management and a good compatibility (even with LDAP).</p><p></p><p>If your purpose is to use Netflix and such, definitely these VPNs are not for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SerialCart, post: 895164, member: 83401"] Using virtual machines and multi-VPN is great, however, you can also use two or three pfSense/OPNSense to have the same effect. It might need a little bit more understanding and experience in network configurations but you can definitely learn it. In OPNSense you can even tunnel to an another server and so on. Possibilities are numerous, but the question is for what reason. For watching youtube or Netflix? or to work with more sensitive data or for more sensitive tasks like server administration. I believe as I mentioned be fore for such tasks using pfSense or OPNSense is the best as these two are firewalls with VPN (OpenVPN and IPSec) capabilities. The reason that I insist on these two is that it has a more or less straight forward web interface which medium-level users would be able to easily use them. And they come with very user-friendly user management and a good compatibility (even with LDAP). If your purpose is to use Netflix and such, definitely these VPNs are not for you. [/QUOTE]
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