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Pritunl
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OpenVPN access server alternative
Also check Pritunl
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VPN solution backed by Google Identity?
It doesn't run on OpnSense but Pritunl's paid version supports Google SSO. Works well. Easy client deploy.
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Road warrior VPN to multiple sites, with MFA
https://pritunl.com/ Might do the trick for you.
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Lansweeper updating their subscription plans as of August 1, 2022...
Went to pritunl. Self-hosted.
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So I've installed grafana, loki, and prometheus on the personal Kubernetes cluster via Terraform. Now what?
Thanks! I currently run Pritunl on the cluster, but I could definitely host my resume on there as well. I could stand to learn tools like https://locust.io or Bees With Machines Guns as a load testing exercise for sure. I will dive into it!
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Suggestions for VPN gateway appliance for SOHO.
I personally use Pritunl at home. It works quite well and is push button simple to set up for a basic configuration. https://pritunl.com/
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Setup a VPN on AWS
I use Pritunl. Very simple to install and manage. And its free https://pritunl.com/
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Wireguard Server GUI?
Pritunl
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Open-source VPN Web Portal?
Pritunl has been pretty good for me. OpenVPN performance is pretty solid and it's really easy to configure and manage users.
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Self hosted TCP VPN easily?
Wireguard is UDP natively, do use the TCP option in OpenVPN. It installed easily. Here’s one tool that makes installation and management easy https://pritunl.com/
Fog
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Ask HN: Cleanest way to manage Windows OS?
I heard about devbox [1] but I haven't tried it yet. Perhaps it could suit your needs.
Back in the day I used "Norton Ghost" to create a full image of a just-installed windows just in case I needed to go back in time. Windows includes a snapshot feature built-in but I did not really trusted it. These days you can use a "sysprep" tool [2] to create a similar system snapshot. Make a partition and keep everything you don't want deleted on drive D: or something :-).
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1: https://www.jetpack.io/devbox
2: like https://www.ntlite.com or https://fogproject.org
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Have i made my own linux distro? ^_^
For provisioning the machines base image consider FOG it uses PXE and can remotely provision dozens of machines using multicast.
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New machines with bloatware.
Same. We set up 1 device how we want to, then use FOG to clone the other devices
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- How to setup 50 windows 11 PC's at once
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How to : Proxmox Windows VM to discard changes after reboot
With standard computers, I usually deploy something like the fog project and automate the process over pxe with scheduled reboots. I guess you could do that as well with your VMs but that seems overkill.
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Best procedure to run a small computer lab.
you could setup a PXE server and automate installs. you could also clone them and reapply the image as needed. https://fogproject.org/ or lookup CloneZilla both are open source
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Windows imaging software for small business
Free: https://fogproject.org/ or https://clonezilla.org/
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Can you auto-wipe to base image without domain?
Microsoft used to have a free tool called SteadyState to do this, but it's been discontinued for a while. It took a different approach of undoing changes rather than restoring from image but it worked great with Kiosk mode. There are remote management tools that can wipe and reimage managed machines, most of them don't require an AD domain. As an example FOG Project.
What are some alternatives?
OpenVPN - OpenVPN is an open source VPN daemon
Clonezilla - Clonezilla is a partition or disk clone tool similar to Norton Ghost®. It saves and restores only used blocks in hard drive. Two types of Clonezilla are available, Clonezilla live and Clonezilla SE (Server Edition).
SoftEther - Cross-platform multi-protocol VPN software. Pull requests are welcome. The stable version is available at https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN_Stable.
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
tacticalrmm - A remote monitoring & management tool, built with Django, Vue and Go. [Moved to: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm]
Pritunl-Fake-API - This neat script provides a little fake API to unlock all premium/enterprise/enterprise+ (here called ultimate) features of your own Pritunl VPN server. A mirror of https://gitlab.simonmicro.de/simonmicro/pritunl-fake-api
MeshCentral - A complete web-based remote monitoring and management web site. Once setup you can install agents and perform remote desktop session to devices on the local network or over the Internet.
ssh-audit - SSH server & client security auditing (banner, key exchange, encryption, mac, compression, compatibility, security, etc)
netdisco - A web-based network management tool.
firezone - Open-source VPN server and egress firewall for Linux built on WireGuard. Firezone is easy to set up (all dependencies are bundled thanks to Chef Omnibus), secure, performant, and self hostable.
tacticalrmm - A remote monitoring & management tool, built with Django, Vue and Go.