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If anyone else has any other suggestions on stuff to show him its "safe" or "secure" let me know as I've shown him the IPTables documentation from Binhex delugeVPN container
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I plan on showing him the CLI on dockers so you can browse the container and showing him the web interface as well as informing him on the status of Binhex linuxserver etc so hes aware they are trusted.
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When booting how can I make sure the VPN and the rules requiring the VPN to be active are launched prior to torrent applications etcĮdit: atm looking mostly into converting him to dockers by showing him a demo of how they work - his explanation to me was he wants to see how each item operates on his system and avoid having stuff running when he isnt aware of what its doing etc.How can I ensure VPN use at all times and to prevent traffic when VPN is not in use?.How can I prevent any security weak points? I want to make this as stealthy as possible.Whats the best VPN client to use on a VM? (for example PIA via OpenVPN).I did see this which runs on Ubuntu which I also wouldn't mind suggesting but wanted to see what you guys thought. I do really appreciate Binhexs DelugeVPN IPtables to prevent IP leakage at any extent and being more effective than a killswitch (where the connection cuts out briefly after VPN death) - I'm open on OS but ideally I want to use Windows and make it as user friendly as possible for my user. I know most people only work with Dockers but unfortunately I've talked to the friend I'm helping and they want it all in a VM. I wanted to ask what you guys thought about best solutions for creating torrent setups while using a Virtual Machine (with less docker or none ideally) to be spun up on demand.