-=> Kees Nuyt wrote to Deloptes <=-
KN> Nowadays it's easy to set up a VPN server with
KN> PiVPN
Many appliance routers can run DD-WRT or OpenWRT, and it can act as a
OpenVPN client or server. I'm about to order a Pi, though, and PiVPN
looks like a nice tool to use instead - and to get familiar with the
Pi.
The one thing I've been trying to figure out is how to use OpenVPN to
route selected traffic through a local node but route the rest over
the internet. Netflix doesn't like VPNs, and I want to be able to get
local TV stations outside of my area with an app that limits
available channels to your local area. I'm hoping it's easier to set
up than with DD-WRT.
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