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by Gys
3988 days ago
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I would not be a client. An AWS is about US 10 per month ? So that is rather expensive compared to the online services. The online services have you choose very easily between different countries. A bit more difficult / limited with AWS ? Will the 'login' ip address always stay the same in your setup ? (I mean in case I stop the remote machine and later start it again). On the upside: AWS is probably more secure (no man in the middle possible) and maybe faster ? First you should make a good description of those 'people' who want to run their own vpn. What are their reasons. |
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The login would change as you bring up and down servers. You get a new fresh install of the service on an instance each time you start a new one up. (Although the option to start and stop could be easily implemented.)
You can choose between all of the AWS Cities/Countries that AWS offers which is 9 across Asia, Australia, Europe, The USA and South America. Which hopefully would provide a good mix for a while.
As for expense, this is where the different use cases come in. If you want to secure a coffeeshop connection for a few hours then you'd just pay a few cents for the protection, which I think is reasonable. But if you want a more permanent connection then I may need to think more about the costs, or starting and stoping servers automagically to save costs.