• VPN

    From Karel Kral@2:423/39 to Erich B. on Thu Sep 2 21:20:25 2021
    Hello Erich!

    02 Sep 21 10:19, you wrote to All:

    @BBSID: VERT
    Are there any free VPN in Linux?

    Like OpenVPN?

    Karel

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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Erich B. on Thu Sep 2 21:40:00 2021
    Erich B. wrote to All <=-

    Are there any free VPN in Linux?

    https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=free+linux+vpn


    ... Nothing's foolproof - the idiots are too ingenious.
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  • From Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to Erich B. on Fri Sep 3 11:46:00 2021
    Am 02.09.21 schrieb Erich B.@1:103/705 in LINUX:

    Hallo Erich,

    Are there any free VPN in Linux?

    Many.

    But as your question is not very specific, my answer is as well :)

    What do you want to achieve?

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Erich B. on Fri Sep 3 10:38:30 2021
    Hello Erich!

    02 Sep 2021 10:19, Erich B. wrote to All:

    Are there any free VPN in Linux?

    define free ?

    yes fido.junc.eu is my own VPN server with my own CA, i dont see any problem with easy-rsa


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.13.13-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
    * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Erich B. on Sat Sep 4 12:23:30 2021
    Hi Erich!

    02 Sep 2021 10:19, from Erich B. -> All:

    Are there any free VPN in Linux?

    yes

    IPSec, Wireguard and OpenVPN as just some examples.

    CU, Ricsi

    ... This is the worst kind of discrimination. The kind against me!
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  • From Fernando Toledo@4:902/26 to Erich B. on Sat Sep 25 19:59:26 2021
    El 2/9/21 a las 14:19, Erich B. escribi├│:
    Are there any free VPN in Linux?

    $ The Millionaire $
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    openvpn
    tinc
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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Fernando Toledo on Sun Sep 26 23:56:22 2021
    Hello Fernando!

    25 Sep 2021 19:59, Fernando Toledo wrote to Erich B.:

    El 2/9/21 a las 14:19, Erich B. escribi||:
    Are there any free VPN in Linux?
    openvpn

    or maybe TigerVNC, or Teamviewer

    linux is nice :)


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.14.7-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
    * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Mon Sep 27 01:07:57 2021
    -={ 2021-09-27 01:07:57.892045537+00:00 }=-

    Hey Benny!

    linux is nice :)

    +1

    <Esc>:read /proc/version
    Linux version 5.14.8 (root@bitskii) (gcc (GCC) 11.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.37) #1 SMP Sun Sep 26 22:12:48 UTC 2021

    linux, like life, is good :)

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Bleda gedreosa├╛, wynna gewita├╛, wera geswica├╛.
    Fruits fall, joys depart, agreements pass away.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.8(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)
  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Mon Sep 27 22:20:07 2021
    -={ 2021-09-27 22:20:07.332024447+00:00 }=-

    Hey Benny!

    you need links with fb0 support :=)

    Not for streaming since it won't work without backup from mplayer. If so I'd just use mplayer without the browser and "-vo fbdev2" which will work with kernel drm drivers such as inteldrmfb. On a half decent server that will more than likely to be astdrmfb and "-vo fbdev2" will work with that as well.

    maybe on your os badly brokken ?

    Then why do they (gcc and friends) work with glibc-2.33? They are all exactly the same source/versions I am using on moosile, which is what I am calling the latest glibc-2.34 based rootfs. Everthing other than glibc is exactly the same.

    Also, if it can't be compiled with gcc and friends it ain't worth diddley-squat methinks. I see little good coming from the clang crowd. How about you?

    would this be impossible in gopher:// ? :)

    I've done it with ftpd on a wireless connection so I think it might be possible. However given the lack of client software it more than likely isn't worth the effort getting it to work. At least mplayer can handle ftp protocol whereas firefox is now a no-show. Oh well ... it was fun while it lasted.

    ssh only ?

    That and binkd. One of the other machines (no gui etc) is hosting the binkd connection for "Little Mikey's EuroPoint".

    11.2.0 is still masked in gentoo, if thats matter for glibc

    I think it is a bigger matter for the kernel version but there are patches for gcc-10 (possibly other versions) to bring them into sync with linux-5.12 and newer.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Feorcyþðe beoð selran gesohte þæm þe him selfa deah.
    Distant lands are best sought by one who is worthy in himself.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.8(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Maurice Kinal on Wed Sep 29 00:05:30 2021
    Hello Maurice!

    28 Sep 2021 20:31, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    i still plan on make the husky github build on this, so i can
    finaly drop sf.net cvs read only problem

    Interesting. Personally I'm still doing things like this without any networking, ssh or otherwise.

    if you did the husky clang compile in termux it would be complete :=)

    it will give problems if its changes on newer gcc version not
    tested

    As we speak the biggest issue is the kernel version and as of today
    I'm returning to using 5.10 kernels for the two stable systems.

    oh

    <Esc>:read /proc/version
    Linux version 5.10.68 (root@heatsink) (gcc (GCC) 11.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.37) #1 SMP Sat Sep 25 05:57:04 UTC 2021

    not the gcc bugs there ?

    or upgrade features :=)

    As you can see both gcc and binutils are the same versions as used on
    the "Linux version 5.14.8" was. Beats me if a glibc-2.34 based system would have fared any better. Maybe I'll try it soon but not today.

    +1

    i just use python :=)
    -1

    Heathen bastard!!! You're starting to sound like a Debian developer. :::evil grin:::

    without python there would be no gentoo anyware

    if it cant be shared with gopher its not worth of shareing :=)
    +1

    curl can du gopher://

    Now you're sort of talking my language. I was never into gopher but maybe that could change?

    yep see my server ?

    any news of the termux ?
    Not since getting binkd working. For the record I used clang to port
    it which I am not too proud to admit here.

    +1

    As far as I am concerned
    termux is the only decent app for Android based so-called smart
    devices. A gcc port would have been best.

    start createing it :)

    unless debian fucked apt-get :)
    Heh, heh. So far I haven't had any issues with it but I hardly ever
    use it. I'll send a msg from there later just to remind myself what still needs to be done. I definetly have the basics working.

    i know from mailling lists debian fix all kind of problems that is not a problem in the first place, eq make postfix chrooted so users ask why does postfix not work on debian ? :)

    common answers is turn of chroot

    good plan, more coffee for me now
    I am just getting started after having my caffine booster shot.

    and while i write here i try to get PXE server up with syslinux behind a unifi router, and a tftp server on synology nas

    if it works its a feature outside of debian :=)


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.14.8-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
    * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Wed Sep 29 00:38:40 2021
    -={ 2021-09-29 00:38:40.303003244+00:00 }=-

    Hey Benny!

    if you did the husky clang compile in termux it would be complete

    I didn't know there was one. I'll have a looksee later.

    not the gcc bugs there ?
    or upgrade features :=)

    It has it all. :-/

    Now that the 5.10.68 kernel is booted everything looks a tad more stable.

    without python there would be no gentoo anyware

    Are you bragging or complaining?

    curl can du gopher://

    That is news to me.

    A gcc port would have been best.

    start createing it :)

    If it really mattered any I would. I see little value in any of that. But I still believe termux is the best thing I've seen on those devices.

    and a tftp server

    Speaking of streaming, mplayer will work with that. I am less confident about gopher.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Ne læt þu no unlofod þæt þu swytele ongite þæt licwyrðe sie.
    Do not leave unpraised anything you know well to be worthy.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.8(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Maurice Kinal on Wed Sep 29 21:37:04 2021
    Hello Maurice!

    29 Sep 2021 00:38, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    if you did the husky clang compile in termux it would be complete
    I didn't know there was one. I'll have a looksee later.

    +1

    if some make the husky.vim embedded editor it would be a dream :=)

    not the gcc bugs there ?
    or upgrade features :=)
    It has it all. :-/

    yep

    Now that the 5.10.68 kernel is booted everything looks a tad more
    stable.

    5.10.68 is also current stable on gentoo

    without python there would be no gentoo anyware
    Are you bragging or complaining?

    if i was there would be no fuglu on gentoo

    curl can du gopher://
    That is news to me.

    +1

    A gcc port would have been best.
    start createing it :)

    If it really mattered any I would. I see little value in any of
    that. But I still believe termux is the best thing I've seen on
    those devices.

    gcc can be crosscompiled, so one does not need the mobilphone to do this, i do the same now here when my linux vps have not ram and harddisk space enough, shrug to linode :=)

    and a tftp server

    Speaking of streaming, mplayer will work with that. I am less
    confident about gopher.

    curl gopher://example.org/some.mp3.file.mp3 | mplayer

    dont see why it could not make to work


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.14.8-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
    * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Wed Sep 29 22:07:44 2021
    -={ 2021-09-29 22:07:44.295750906+00:00 }=-

    Hey Benny!

    if some make the husky.vim embedded editor it would be a dream

    Make it so. Personally I like the way I've been using it all these decades without the need/use of a .vim and it can easily be ported to any editor you care to use.

    <Esc>:read !vim --version
    VIM - Vi IMproved 8.2 (2019 Dec 12, compiled Aug 30 2021 01:51:48)
    Included patches: 1-3337
    Compiled by root@lilmikey
    Huge version without GUI. Features included (+) or not (-):
    +acl +file_in_path +mouse_urxvt -tag_any_white
    +arabic +find_in_path +mouse_xterm -tcl
    +autocmd +float +multi_byte +termguicolors +autochdir +folding +multi_lang +terminal -autoservername -footer -mzscheme +terminfo -balloon_eval +fork() +netbeans_intg +termresponse +balloon_eval_term -gettext +num64 +textobjects
    -browse -hangul_input +packages +textprop ++builtin_terms +iconv +path_extra +timers
    +byte_offset +insert_expand -perl +title
    +channel +ipv6 +persistent_undo -toolbar
    +cindent +job +popupwin +user_commands -clientserver +jumplist +postscript +vartabs
    -clipboard +keymap +printer +vertsplit +cmdline_compl +lambda +profile +virtualedit +cmdline_hist +langmap -python +visual
    +cmdline_info +libcall -python3 +visualextra
    +comments +linebreak +quickfix +viminfo
    +conceal +lispindent +reltime +vreplace
    +cryptv +listcmds +rightleft +wildignore
    +cscope +localmap -ruby +wildmenu
    +cursorbind -lua +scrollbind +windows
    +cursorshape +menu +signs +writebackup +dialog_con +mksession +smartindent -X11
    +diff +modify_fname -sodium -xfontset
    +digraphs +mouse -sound -xim
    -dnd -mouseshape +spell -xpm
    -ebcdic +mouse_dec +startuptime -xsmp
    +emacs_tags -mouse_gpm +statusline -xterm_clipboard
    +eval -mouse_jsbterm -sun_workshop -xterm_save
    +ex_extra +mouse_netterm +syntax
    +extra_search +mouse_sgr +tag_binary
    -farsi -mouse_sysmouse -tag_old_static
    system vimrc file: "/etc/vimrc"
    user vimrc file: "$HOME/.vimrc"
    2nd user vimrc file: "~/.vim/vimrc"
    user exrc file: "$HOME/.exrc"
    defaults file: "$VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim"
    fall-back for $VIM: "/usr/share/vim"
    Compilation: gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -Os -pipe -m64 -fPIC -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1
    Linking: gcc -Wl,--as-needed -o vim -lm -lncurses -lelf -lacl -lattr -ldl

    It works as you can clearly see and has been for ages now. I have a version running on aarch64-unknown-linux-android (termux) and posted a msg to you here from there.

    5.10.68 is also current stable on gentoo

    I can definetly understand why.

    curl gopher://example.org/some.mp3.file.mp3 | mplayer
    dont see why it could not make to work

    I believe you are correct and in the case of mplayer it claims to be able to handle gopher without the need for curl as it uses some ffmpeg lib in order to facillitate that accessibilty. I have yet to try it though and will probably have to set up a gopher server first, probably on wireless.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Wæra gehwylcum wislicu word gerisað, gleomen gied ond guman snyttro.
    Wise words befit everyone; a song for a singer, wisdom for men.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.8(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)