Ah, thanks, that is a great tool
Ah, thanks, that is a great tool
Thanks for your answer. I’m well versed in Linux and Docker due to heavy personal and professional use. For me it is a I-cannot-know-what-I-don’t-know situation. Your explanations of the tools helps quite a lot. When I have enough time again (maybe at the weekend) I will setup Mullvad and some of the mentioned tools, without loading first. Then, when I’m sure bout the setup I can start
Thanks, that are some good tips, I will make sure to follow. I’m planing to set up a VM in my homelab for this.
Though that shouldn’t help them if you are using a VPN, right? Then they cannot see my private IP, only the VPNs IP.
Ah, thanks. I will definitely look further into that. Doing things in Docker containers is something I already do for many other self hosted services
Thats what I have in my home network. Upstream is currently cloudflares 1.1.1.1
Sorry to hear that. How exactly are these traps made? Is there some code executed on your side, which reveals your true IP? Or how are they doing it?
I’m having doubts about the VPN provider not logging. To trust them is a decision to be made. For simple things (like masking my internet usage when in a public wifi) I use my own OpenVPN server on my VPS. Though I cannot use this for piracy, since I’m the only user and it is directly liked to my name and address (through my VPS hoster).
About DNS: When I setup the VPN, the DNS queries should also go through there, right? Should I additionally look into DNS Sec? For my complete home network I already ditched the ISPs DNS server (currently using cloudflares 1.1.1.1). I probably would setup a VM in my NUC, that I got recently, for the services.
Thanks for your advice. I’m thinking about this for quite a while now. When I start sailing, I want to be prepared. Currently I’m collecting all the information. Then I will decide, if I want to try it.
Wow, OK. How does this work? Does it monitor swarms and log the IPs?