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How to Set Up Your Own Home VPN Server
How to Set Up Your Own Home VPN Server
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are very useful, whether you’re traveling the world or just using public Wi-Fi at a coffee shop in your hometown. But you don’t necessarily have to pay for a VPN service—you could host your own VPN server at home.
If you want to host your own VPN at home, purchase a router that supports a home VPN as a built-in feature or with third-party firmware. You could also build a specialized home VPN server using software like OpenVPN on an old computer or a Raspberry Pi.
·howtogeek.com·
How to Set Up Your Own Home VPN Server
Generating a new SSH key and adding it to the ssh-agent - GitHub Docs
Generating a new SSH key and adding it to the ssh-agent - GitHub Docs
After you've checked for existing SSH keys, you can generate a new SSH key to use for authentication, then add it to the ssh-agent.
Generating a new SSH key
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "your_email@example.com" && eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" && ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
·docs.github.com·
Generating a new SSH key and adding it to the ssh-agent - GitHub Docs
pacman/Tips and tricks - ArchWiki
pacman/Tips and tricks - ArchWiki
repo-add /path/to/repo.db.tar.gz /path/to/package-1.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
A package database is a tar file, optionally compressed. Valid extensions are .db or .files followed by an archive extension of .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.zst, or .tar.Z.
repo-add /path/to/repo.db.tar.gz /path/to/*.pkg.tar.zst
/etc/pacman.conf [custom] SigLevel = PackageRequired Server = file:///mnt/repo/Packages
repo-add ./custom.db.tar.gz ./*
·wiki.archlinux.org·
pacman/Tips and tricks - ArchWiki
UEFI dbx update on Arch - Endeavouros forum
UEFI dbx update on Arch - Endeavouros forum
Messing around with Arch Kde Plasma and Wayland. I notice this update that is UEFI dbx from Microsoft? The package is not in the repo and I’m not sure where it’s coming from. Not sure exactly what it is but it looks like some kind of database file? I’m hesitant to install it. Wondering if anyone has seen this on EndeavourOS? Arch has Discover included in the install and that is where i am seeing the update. If i run an update in the terminal there is nothing. Hmm? Strange? 🤔 Any though...
·forum.endeavouros.com·
UEFI dbx update on Arch - Endeavouros forum