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spn
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Potential idea for the return of port forwarding
Port forwarding on router without the use of a VPN is not what I was talking about dude. Linux has always had the ability to route iptables and software like Portmaster SPN, have paced the way for granular control at the packet level. So before you respond, take a look at the protocol of Portmaster SPN and consider what I’m saying, I’m trying to help you bro, not fight. https://safing.io/spn/
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Cash payments in foreign currencies (AUD, BGN, CAD, CHF, CNY, CZK, DKK, GBP, ISK, JPY, NOK, NZD, PLN, RON, RSD, SEK, TWD, USD)
Safing develops the privacy firewall „Portmaster“ and runs the „Safing Privacy Network“ (SPN) which joins features of Onion Routing and VPN. The company has a transparent business model and the code is open source. We are an official reseller of Portmaster Unlimited.
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NordVPN library and client code open-sourced
If you're up to trying something new, we've built a technology to replace consumer privacy VPNs: https://safing.io/spn/
Technical summary of the SPN (Safing Privacy Network):
- A Privacy Network aimed at use cases "between" VPN and Tor.
- Uses onion encryption over multiple hops just like Tor.
- Routes are chosen to cover most distance within the network to increase privacy.
- Exits are chosen near the destination server. This automatically geo-unblocks in many cases.
- Exclude apps and domains/entities from using SPN.
- Change routing algorithm and focus per app.
- Nodes are hosted by Safing (company behind Portmaster) and the community.
- Speeds are pretty decent (>100MBit/s).
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Getting Network Manager to work in a custom Kasm workspace for VPN access.
I have been messing around trying to make a secure browsing instance that has a few browsers and some VPN clients like Proton VPN and and Portmaster by Safing and after going through a long path of errors and wrappers written in Python i think the issue stopping these tools from running properly is accessing the hosts network from the container. Looking at these stack overflow questions lead me to this conclusion: nmcli in a docker container Enabling network manager inside docker
- SPN Safing Privacy Network – Alternative to VPN and Tor
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Portmaster flagged as Proprietary
but SPN is open source as well
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Is Tor really secure?
There is really so much. Check their website. They do a better a jop at that : https://safing.io/spn/
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SPN VPN by Portmaster team: opinions?
I read their info and tutorials. Honestly I don't put completely my trust in the onion routing system. Does anyone use this software and can give a balanced opinion on speed, usage, problems, and overall quality of service? https://safing.io/spn/
- Show HN: TunnlTo – Windows WireGuard split tunnel client built with Rust, Tauri
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No Start Menu for You
There are 3 big parts:
- The firewall itself with rules, filter lists, and so on - https://safing.io/features/
- Secure DNS (DoT/DoH resolver) - https://safing.io/features/
- "SPN": Optional paid VPN alternative similar to Tor, our source of revenue - https://safing.io/spn/
LuLu
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Windows users report appearance of unwanted HP app
You could install WPD (https://wpd.app/), use Simplewall (https://github.com/henrypp/simplewall) and a pihole on the network to block a lot, but it's still sad that we need to do this.
Apple alternatives include LuLu (https://github.com/objective-see/LuLu)
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How to build/run a macOS app (code signing issue)
Looking for steps to compile this GitHub project https://github.com/objective-see/LuLu
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Hardening macOS
LuLu is probably the most user-friendly application.
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Privacy risks of indexing
The worst thing that could happen is that one of the governments would specifically ask Apple for the data of everyone in your area, or just you. I don't know how bad this is for you, but with open source programs like LuLu, you can see how much data your computer is sending to Apple in the background without you noticing.
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Ledger Live - Reverse firewall results
There's also a free (open source) equivalent available, called Lulu: https://github.com/objective-see/LuLu
- I'm new macbook user
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Koliko operativnih sistema za vise od jednog klijenta?
jok, https://github.com/objective-see/LuLu
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Firewall for Mac recommendation
Lulu is open source and free, with 7.8k stars on GitHub.
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The best Mac Apps to unlock your max potential (recommended by users of r/MacOs )
LuLu is a free alternative for LittleSnitch
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Essential macOS-only apps for 2023
LuLu, a free and open-source firewall
What are some alternatives?
portmaster - 🏔 Love Freedom - ❌ Block Mass Surveillance
adobe-packager - Script that allows to download portable installers of different versions Adobe software for macOS
torrent-paradise - Decentralized DHT search site for IPFS
simplewall - Simple tool to configure Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) which can configure network activity on your computer.
RDM - Easily set Mac Retina display to higher unsupported resolutions
EverythingPowerToys - Everything search plugin for PowerToys Run
AppPolice - MacOS app for quickly limiting CPU usage by running applications
desktop-app - TunnlTo is a Windows WireGuard VPN client built for split tunnelling.
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
boringtun - Userspace WireGuard® Implementation in Rust
NanaZip - The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience