

I love being able to swap VPNs at a click. To verify WireGuard functionality within the container, start. If using the container to connect to the VPN provider, simply place the config file, foo.conf, in /etc/wireguard/ for use. That was a taste of the freedom Linux offers.īut nowadays I also need to run Windows simply to get 1080p streaming movies/series in various places (Netflix, Prime, HBOMax, AMC+) and I like to get what I pay for, ergo I mostly had the Windows environment in mind when I purchased a 2-year subscription at a Black Friday discounted price.īut it also has excellent Linux clients in Arch as well. Users will either have a WireGuard config supplied by a 3rd party VPN service or will be setting up WireGuard to serve in this role. You know, one of the major things that attracted me to Linux in the first place was when I had my first successful install of Slackware, asked the folks in forums what Malware and Virus protection I needed to add and they laughed at me.


As long as there's no take-downs & violations coming from my ISP I'll be happy. It was #2 on the list of current "Best Of" I read and was feelin' kind of, um, "hampered" by ISP restrictions, etc. Use it at boot and in my browsers, Windows & Linux clients, yadayada. Seems to work well-good selection of fast overseas VPNs.
