Hi! So I have had surfshark for a while and been generally quite satisfied. They do everything I need them to do this far with no fuss and bundle in some handy other services as well.

My annual plan expires in a couple of months and I’m curious what else is out there, as I only started SF because it was heavily discounted at the time. From a new provider, I just need privacy, the ability to torrent totally public domain content, and a static IP. Do you have any suggestions for other options worth considering? I just like to have options. Thanks in advance!

  • @[email protected]B
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    49 months ago

    Isn’t this a subreddit about selfhosting? How is no one talking about OpenVPN?

    I run an IPSEC vpn between me and my server. OpenVPN for the SSL vpn when I’m on the road. Split-tunnel is the default, but if I log in as a different user then I routes all traffic out the VPN.

  • @[email protected]B
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    29 months ago

    I use protonvpn due to me getting it with my proton unlimited bundle, and on the plus side with some scripting I can use the proton NAT-PMP forwarding with my qbittorent to get port forwarding while… distributing and acquiring Linux isos.

    • @[email protected]B
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      19 months ago

      I signed up years ago when they had a lifetime license for like $6. So happy they still honor it and constantly stay up to date and add new features. Super happy with them and their mobile VPN is great too.

    • darcy
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      19 months ago

      same

  • @[email protected]B
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    29 months ago

    I’ve been using PIA for a good few years now, never had a problem with them, slightly concernced that I appear to be pretty much the only one, does everyone else know something I don’t?

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      They were acquired by some VPN megacorp and AFAIK, all their credible postings and court stuff happened prior to that, so their credibility is unknown today

    • @[email protected]B
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      19 months ago

      I switched to PIA very recently after my Nord subscription ended. Also Nord doesn’t support port forwarding and I wanted to improve my seeding. But PIA has been a disappointment. Using their app on my Win11 desktop, I often see messages on Reddit and elsewhere that I’ve never seen before about “no internet”. It also seems like responses are delayed and sometimes my screen just remains blank after clicking on a link. I’ve never experienced any of that before switching to PIA. And perhaps the biggest gripe, I intended to use PIA with Wireguard on my NAS but after much searching, I cannot find anywhere that PIA releases their WG keys. So I can use WG on my Win11 app but not on the NAS. Oh, and port forwarding? Yeah, apparently that has to be ‘renewed’ periodically so that too, is a PITA on the NAS. Luckily I’m still within the 30 day refund window, just have to figure out where to go next. Maybe AirVPN. In fact, that would be a no-brainer for me except for one thing – Air doesn’t have a server in Mexico and I do need that occasionally. PIA has one that’s incredibly slow but at least they have one.

  • @[email protected]B
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    19 months ago

    I don’t think you can go wrong with NordVPN, Proton or Mullvad. I find Nord and Proton have better speeds.

    • @[email protected]B
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      19 months ago

      When you torrent totally public domain stuff you most likely want a VPN with enough privacy to not give your IP to authorities. I can’t see that point if you run a VPN on a machine somewhere in the cloud which has your name registered to it.

      • @[email protected]B
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        19 months ago

        I do only torrent stuff that won’t warrant the authorities to come to my home. This is in the end r/selfhosted and not r/piracy where you would have more concerns. Also your name is registered to the VPN service too and believe me they will rat you out if it comes to a how down with authorities.

        • @[email protected]B
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          19 months ago

          If you truly care about privacy, you can go for a provider that asks for no personal details (not even an email if you so desire) and allows you to pay using an anonymous payment method such as Monero. In this scenario it would be incredibly difficult for Mullvad to rat you out even if they wanted to, assuming you only used the VPN for anything but things that could trace back to you (so no logging into services with [email protected].) True privacy and anonymity is difficult to achieve but it is possible, just requires you to pay attention.

            • @[email protected]B
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              19 months ago

              If you ignored everything that was just said then yeah, sure. Wonder why Tor exists… Ah well, must be just for show.

              • @[email protected]B
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                19 months ago

                Tor has been used to track and arrest people before. It isn’t 100% guaranteed like being offline is.

                • @[email protected]B
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                  19 months ago

                  That is true, but very often when people have been caught like that, it didn’t have anything to do with Tor but just poor opsec, like literally using an email with your full name which kind of makes using Tor pointless anyway. If you can link me any events where people were caught any other way than the perpetrator not exercising good opsec, I’d love to take a look.

              • @[email protected]B
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                19 months ago

                Keep dreaming little one. You leave traces as soon as you go online even when using Tor and supposedly no logging VPN. In a way those have to log something about you for billing reasons alone.

                • @[email protected]B
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                  19 months ago

                  Your anonymous login data and a “paid until date X” are literally all fields that are necessary for them to have it work. And even if someone can make the connection they can only see that you are using a VPN, not what for because the company doesn’t keep logs about your activity (and besides that doesn’t even have to hand them out). But keep saying “offline is more secure”. Yeah, d’uh, then please do us a favor and stay there.

        • @[email protected]B
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          19 months ago

          The question still included this requirement, so don’t suggest solutions that are not applicable then. Good VPN providers offer to pay with various services not linked to your personal data for a reason and they don’t sit in countries like the US. Please just stop spreading information about things you clearly have no clue about.

    • @[email protected]B
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      17 months ago

      Yes, VPNHouse is great for self-hosted setups, you can use their open-code on the Github. It offers strong security and reliable connections

    • @[email protected]B
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      19 months ago

      It’s just really goddamn expensive. I use purevpn, whose subscription costs me €14 per year for identical servixe (obviously less rigorous privacy-wise, but I’m not doing anything beyond torrenting)

      • @[email protected]B
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        19 months ago

        The only way other VPNs become cheaper is through long term contacts. I personally hate being locked into services.