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by JeremyMorgan
4179 days ago
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Smart move. I will definitely be spinning up some FreeBSD droplets. This will attract people like me who enjoy building lean and mean BSD servers, and give people an alternative to Linux if they choose. Nice work Digital Ocean, love the way you folks keep pushing forward. Need some tutorials written? |
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After reading the tut on HN the day before on how to be your own vpn provider with openbsd [1] I started to search for a tutorial that was either openbsd or freebsd with softether without much luck. I was about to do an instance of debian & softether.
Perhaps my comment would be better served in another way. I'm new at this and have no idea what I'm doing. :) How can I go about from setting a vpn server with a webpage for paying customers?
I'm looking at it more like a learning experience than to make it into a business, but if it works great. Could you or someone point me into the right direction into what needs to be read for each step of the way? I have very little linux experience, non in bsd and a little in python.
Thanks in advance.
[1] http://networkfilter.blogspot.com/