I’m trying to figure out how can I install a VPN on truenas that hides my IP. I have tailscale running so I can remotely access Nextcloud and manage it doesn’t hide my IP. Wouldn’t really throught on using it but my country recently published a law to lick Big Corpo in the ass better, the fines are pretty big so that’s why I’m interested.

Can I install a commercial VPNs? Such as Proton VPN or Mulvad?
Thought on installing a VM with a qbitorent and VPN but I don’t have enough RAM and I can’t upgrade it right now.

Platform: Truenas-scale

  • electric_nan@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    I had someone help me set something similar up but I don’t remember the exact details. Something like making the qBit user unable to use any interface but the TUN.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah qbitorrent has this in their settings iirc.

      Do ifconfig before VPN, then after. Identify what your VPN connection is (likely TUN0). Then you tell qbitorrent to ONLY use the VPN one.

      That way if you suddenly lose VPN service it won’t fall back to your actual IP. (This is how the guy that hacked ubiquity got caught).

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        8 months ago

        I know about that setting, but this was different. It relies on Linux permissions. Like you have a dedicated ‘user’ for running qBit, and that user has no privileges for any network interface other than the VPN.

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    8 months ago

    Truenas scale is just Debian isn’t it? You shouldn’t have any trouble with it, then. Though if you’re using other network stuff like tailscale I would determine how the two are going to work together.

    Personally I run everything under docker (not on truenas scale though) and I recently switched to gluetun and it worked perfectly the first time.

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      8 months ago

      Truenas scale uses kubernets. Tailscale is more like a tunnel to my home servers so I can access the ports therefore the apps