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=== OpenVPN: Only 1 Port to open, with better security: === '''One Port to Worry About''': Instead of 15 points of failure, we have one potential point of failure. <blockquote>'''NOTE:''' OpenVPN uses a single port for all traffic, which is usually port 1194 UDP. Most OpenVPN servers will default to port 1194. Make sure your ISP didn’t block this. Bad ISPs will block ports commonly used for running servers so you pay 5x as much for the same internet unless you buy a “business”(extortion) plan. I paid $409.99/mo for 10 mbps upstream when I had a store in New York; hint, you’re not paying extra for better internet.. </blockquote> '''Stealth Mode''': To the outside world, you’re just running OpenVPN. They can’t see your unpatched version of [https://github.com/pjenvey/hellanzb hellanzb] from 2007. ''(shout out to pjenvey if he’s reading this today!)'' <span id="openvpn-security-in-four-pictures"></span>
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