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unlimited-tethering
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Changed to a new carrier that has mobile hotspot...has me rethinking Dex
Otherwise anyone one can bypass the "no-hotspot" thing and use the internet from the phone on the laptop anyway (looks more complex than it is, just a socks proxy using Termux's sshd).
- Anyone know (in detail) how PDANet works?
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Linux on Android device?
idk if this'll work but https://github.com/RiFi2k/unlimited-tethering
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What made you switch to Arch and keep using it?
For example, I was wanting to use one of my wifi adapters as an access point to share my phone's connection. (I tunnel my laptops traffic through termux on my phone in order to bypass my tethering data cap). So I checked the wiki, and there were several ways to do what I was wanting to do. Most of them would take at least (for me anyways) a couple hours of configuring. But near the bottom of the Software Access Point page is a section on an AUR package (linux-wifi-hotspot) that would do everything I needed, with one command, and even had a GUI included.
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OnePlus International + Ethernet tethering = Winning
Here's a nice tutorial for our more technical siblings.
rsp
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TorBox v0.4.0 Released
BTW, here is SSH proxy which uses pool of steady connections: https://github.com/Snawoot/rsp
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VPN over SSH? The Socks Proxy
I used this feature pretty often, but it has one downside: all connections are multiplexed into single one which is not good for performance.
So I've implemented own client which decouples connections from each other: https://github.com/Snawoot/rsp#performance
Basicly, you get working proxy with speed almost as native connection as soon as you have SSH access somewhere.
What are some alternatives?
ssh-over-ssm - SSH over AWS SSM. No bastions or public-facing instances. SSH user management through IAM. No requirement to store SSH keys locally or on server.
shadowsocks-libev - Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks. Future development moved to shadowsocks-rust
mole - CLI application to create ssh tunnels focused on resiliency and user experience.
parallel-ssh - Asynchronous parallel SSH client library.
algo - Set up a personal VPN in the cloud
microsocks - tiny, portable SOCKS5 server with very moderate resource usage
tetherfi - TetherFi - Internet sharing without Root
transocks - Transparent SOCKS5 / HTTP proxy in Go
no-tethering-restrictions - Unlimit/un-throttle/un-restrict/bypass the 'tethering/hotspot' classification for Android
mellow - Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy client for Windows, macOS and Linux. Also a Proxifier alternative.
3proxy - 3proxy - tiny free proxy server
shadowsocks