sorry for the lot of posts these days. I am currently preparing a workshop for Stellarmate in our astronomy club. And I like to get all use cases run smoothly.
I need to establish a vpn client (!) connection (not a server on the Pi) to connect to my internet server. There is my central VPN server and a road warrior account. With StellarmateX this is no problem and can be done via the network manager of KDE.
On Stellarmate OS (Raspberry Pi) there is the package stellarmatenetworkmonitor:
I like to add a permanent vpn client connection. Yes, I know I can do this via command line in linux, but I do not like to break things in the Stellarmate OS.
Question: What is the recommended "Stellarmate OS (Pi) way and what is the package for the vpn plugin to install?
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I know this is not what you asked or are even talking about, but I gave up on these vpn setups, and just use tailscale now. It's free up to 50 devices I think and allows for access outside the lan. Installs in linux with single shell command.
All right Ill shut up now and get back in my lane.
I know about the limitations and complexity of VPN, but this works really nice. Though, you need and server endpoint and a VPN ovpn-file. The rest is easy as knowing the server's IP and putting a user and password. I have a kvm based vserver (virtual linux server), on which I have Nethserver installed. This has a very convenient GUI and gives me trouble free VPN configuration to download.
The server is just about 10 € a month (a little bit less). This is my stable connection point. You always need such a server for a stable and fast VPN. If you are using a service like you mentioned, this is merely nothing else, but simply a hosted solution, and they do the hard work setting everything up. This is totally OK and can be used in various circumstances. We should spend the time under the stars, then fiddle around with this And VPN is really THE mist secure technique for communication between devices on the internet.
Clearly you know what you are doing, and what your use cases are. For those that are struggling with remote access, I thought Id do a writeup on Tailscale over
here
to keep from hijacking your thread.