archlinux-repro
openvpn-install
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MIT License | MIT License |
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archlinux-repro
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Towards a Reproducible F-Droid
Arch Linux is heavily invested into it:
- https://reproducible.archlinux.org/ - Attempts to reproduce the distributed binary packages from source using reproducible builds tooling. This already works for a big chunk of packages.
- https://github.com/archlinux/archlinux-repro - This is a wrapper for Arch Linux build tooling that creates a build environment in a container that has the same packages installed as the original build environment back then. Software is expected to build reproducible in this environment and many ecosystems already do by default (Rust for example, to name one).
- https://github.com/kpcyrd/rebuilderd - This monitors the packages in Arch Linux, runs archlinux-repro on all of them and hosts the results. There are other projects supported but Arch Linux works best at the moment, and archlinux-repro offers the best integration I'm currently aware of.
There are surprisingly few people interested in running this stack on their own for verification purpose though.
- Noob Question - Binary Package Trust
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Reproducible Builds in February 2022
Yes, many times.
Arch reproduces all published packages and reproducing a package as a user is as simple as running `repro pkgname.pkg.tar.gz`.
https://reproducible.archlinux.org/
https://github.com/archlinux/archlinux-repro
Do note we have multiple rebuilders. The tooling is written so you should be able to reproduce Arch packages on any distribution, but we still struggle with packages embedding "uname" into the binaries still.
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arch-repro-status: Check the reproducibility status of your Arch Linux packages
You need to use https://github.com/archlinux/archlinux-repro and set the CACHEDIR to the correct location with all the packages used in the build.
openvpn-install
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PiVPN v4.6.0: The End
https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install or if you want to be free from your distro's OpenSSL version: https://github.com/ix-ai/openvpn (recommended, just rebuild the container if it becomes outdated)
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Looking for vpn service that use random ports
Buy your own cloud server and run https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install to make it TCP over 443
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OpenVPN only routing Local IP's through VPN Server
Hey! I set up an OpenVPN Server on an Ubuntu Server VM inside ESXi 6.7 using this script: https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install I need to access the local services running on the, e.g. 192.168.xxx.xxx, which works just fine. But I dont want all my network traffic being routed through the VPN Server. So if i reach out to 192.168.xxx.xxx I get the Service running on this IP in the local network where the server is in, but if I try to reach e.g. google.com the request does not get routed through the VPN. How can I achieve this? OpenVPN-Host: Ubuntu Server 22.04.3 LTS | OpenVPN 2.5.5 Connecting Client: EndeavourOS | OpenVPN 2.6.6
- Only local IP's getting routed through VPN Server
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Is it possible to Tie specific system usernames to certificates on a PAM auth setup?
EDIT: I should add that the setup was done with angristan's OpenVPN installer. There's nothing particularly interesting about the conf files.
- Need DPI-proof VPN protocol
- ЦРУ запустило кампанию по вербовке россиян
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OpenVPN Webadmin 2.0 - Manage your OpenVPN servers from a web browser
Very good, does it support https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install ?
- VPN Premium Apa yang Kamu Pakai? Dan Kenapa Kamu Memilih VPN tsb?
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Using OpenVPN instead of port forwarding to reach systems in my LAN - how hard is this?
Pretty trivial actually. I set up my server on a VPS with https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install, it generates the configs that I deployed to my devices, and when connected they can see each other. For resolving the domain name you'd need to set up the DNS during the wizard.