[tech] [wheel] Forge+Sponge Minecraft Server
tec
tec at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Wed Nov 6 10:17:11 AWST 2019
Just re: vpns, I'm personally interested in checking out algo which generally looks rather promissing.
Algo’s FeaturesAnti-features
* Supports only IKEv2 * Supports only a single cipher suite w/ AES-GCM, SHA2 HMAC, and P-256 DH * Generates mobileconfig profiles to auto-configure Apple devices * Provides helper scripts to add and remove users * Blocks ads with a local DNS resolver and HTTP proxy * Based on current versions of Ubuntu and strongSwan * Installs to DigitalOcean, Amazon, Google, Azure or your own server
* Does not support legacy cipher suites nor protocols like L2TP, IKEv1, or RSA * Does not install Tor, OpenVPN, or other risky servers * Does not depend on the security of TLS * Does not require client software on most platforms * Does not claim to provide anonymity or censorship avoidance * Does not claim to protect you from the FSB, MSS, DGSE, or FSM
On Tuesday, November 05, 2019 08:10 AWST, "Scott Young" <scott at sjy.id.au> wrote:
On Sat, 2 Nov 2019, at 6:04 PM, Callan Gray wrote:
> Will the club be open during exam period? It might also be helpful if someone
> could generate me a vpn key as described in https://wiki.ucc.asn.au/VPN
I'm afraid this will be unhelpful to Callan as I'm no longer a current student
or located in Western Australia, but it reminds me that it would be cool if UCC
made WireGuard available as an alternative to the older VPN software documented
on the wiki, which I found to be painful to configure when I tried at various
times between 2007 and 2013.
I've recently set up a few small scale VPNs using WireGuard and it's been very
educational for me. Creating a script that allows users to add new WireGuard
interfaces or peers without needing root access seems like a good UCC project
and service, but since I lost root access in the recent wheel purge, I've been
experimenting on my own hardware instead.
Kind regards,
Scott Young [SJY]
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