A paid “Giant” or “Grizzly” account is also needed for OpenVPN access. They provide a bare-metal 2 OpenVPN service for Linux users. I’ve been impressed with their Mac and iOS apps which are easy to use and are updated regularly. I checked back with TunnelBear to see about their Linux support. The service plans among the varied providers are quite similar. That’s enough to get me through a usual month.Īs I’ve been building out the PogoPlug these last few days, I started looking at VPN providers in general. They also have a promotion where sending a tweet from the app will add 1 GB of data to your account. Like the time I had to log into my bank from a supermarket’s free WiFi. That’s not a lot, but it’s enough to get me out of a data emergency. The free accounts get 500 MB of data transfer per month. I started with them about a year ago because of their free service. My VPN provider of choice is TunnelBear 1. The install was easy enough, but getting the configuration correct turned into a literal project-it has it’s own GitHub repository. In my continuing adventures with the PogoPlug V4, I decided to get OpenVPN working.
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