It mainly depends on your goals. What did you want to do with it. Securing mobile to home solutions is usually much handier to roll your own. Anonymous presence on the Internet a service is better. Play around with the places that have free trials.


On Oct 3, 2016 9:17 PM, "Stephen M" <smelheim85@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree with toddc.  If your starting to learn about VPN networking it's best to try a free option.  I had Zentyal installed on an old desktop that is collecting dust at the moment.  But I had OpenVPN working in home and it worked fine.  Sure I remoted into my home server once in a while but I was able to learn how to setup a VPN.  I was looking at tigerVPN a few years but and I've also looked into sshuttle.  I don't see a need for a big or pay fee VPN unless I'm doing something massive. For learning purposes do something small and in house before you go public.

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Stephen Partington <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
I was really interested in tigerVPN and their lifetime deal they had recently on android central.

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Todd Cole <toddc@azloco.com> wrote:

If you are just looking for a vpn to your home there are many free vpn and or firewall router vpns or even a Raspberry PI
makes a great home VPN server $35.00 or a old desktop would also work
also a lot of routers already include a Built in vpn of some kind

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Bob Elzer <bob.elzer@gmail.com> wrote:

Find one you can sign up  for a lifetime fee.

Android authority web page lists them sometimes.

I went with VPN unlimited for $40 lifetime fee.

Haven't had any problems with them.


On Oct 3, 2016 1:09 PM, <linux@carltonbrooks.net> wrote:
I am told by some friends that I need to get a VPN service.

I have researched many on the web. Some free and some paid for.
Though my needs are simple (for home and cell phone use) I am willing to pay a fee if it works.

Any one have any thoughts or suggestions.

Thank you

Carlton Brooks
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