Kurt Weiske wrote:
> -=> 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.
>
I think a proxy would be easier, if you have some sort of presence in
the required area of course.
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Chris Green
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