VPN on the NAS or the router
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VPN on the NAS or the router
I have a Synology router and NAS and I want to secure my torrenting with vpn i bought online.
If I Download VPN and Install VPN on the router so all traffic goes thru it, then I should be safe?
If I put the VPN on the NAS, am I still safe or if my "real" IP revealed when the traffic goes from the NAS thru the router?
If I Download VPN and Install VPN on the router so all traffic goes thru it, then I should be safe?
If I put the VPN on the NAS, am I still safe or if my "real" IP revealed when the traffic goes from the NAS thru the router?
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
Hi,
A VPN can be unsecured as any network connection
... A VPN in a router can be intercepted / watch between NAS and router (for ex. through wifi)
... Any VPN are able to be intercepted at output endpoint
... Network application can request real information (including P2P App.) ... and can put any piece of code or virus or malware ... the only difference is the virus, etc. is encrypted during VPN but not at end point
... lot of VPN provider offer a low level of security to don't decrease performance
... in lot of country VPN provider MUST inform authority on law request about real I.P. of the requester (even the I.P. view by network is local to VPN end point)
VPN is really secure if you manage yourself the two endpoint (except virus, malware, rootkit that target the client (or server) even encrypted link)
The most secure (even no solution are 100% sure) is network on network like TOR if client AND server are using TOR
VPN level of security / anonymity depend also of the protocol used ... less protocol done better performance but ...
Last, remember that the security done by magnet (compare to usual torrent) is at same level that a VPN and for, generally, a lower cost.
Philippe.
NB remember, I only addressed 10% of the subject ...
Nothing is simple ...patrickjburt wrote:I have a Synology router and NAS and I want to secure my torrenting with vpn i bought online.
If I put the VPN on the router so all traffic goes thru it, then I should be safe?
If I put the VPN on the NAS, am I still safe or if my "real" IP revealed when the traffic goes from the NAS thru the router?
A VPN can be unsecured as any network connection
... A VPN in a router can be intercepted / watch between NAS and router (for ex. through wifi)
... Any VPN are able to be intercepted at output endpoint
... Network application can request real information (including P2P App.) ... and can put any piece of code or virus or malware ... the only difference is the virus, etc. is encrypted during VPN but not at end point
... lot of VPN provider offer a low level of security to don't decrease performance
... in lot of country VPN provider MUST inform authority on law request about real I.P. of the requester (even the I.P. view by network is local to VPN end point)
VPN is really secure if you manage yourself the two endpoint (except virus, malware, rootkit that target the client (or server) even encrypted link)
The most secure (even no solution are 100% sure) is network on network like TOR if client AND server are using TOR
VPN level of security / anonymity depend also of the protocol used ... less protocol done better performance but ...
Last, remember that the security done by magnet (compare to usual torrent) is at same level that a VPN and for, generally, a lower cost.
Philippe.
NB remember, I only addressed 10% of the subject ...
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
Thanks Phillippe for addressing and defining
Which vpn service you think is the best to use? i m reading out this review but failed to judge https://rivipedia.com/best-vpn-service-providers/
Which vpn service you think is the best to use? i m reading out this review but failed to judge https://rivipedia.com/best-vpn-service-providers/
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
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https://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-keep-you-anonymous-in-2019/
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
Ummm there are still a lot on choices in the article, just read out https://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-serv ... s-in-2019/
Using Tor browser nowadays
Using Tor browser nowadays
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
As you know vpn is secure and mask your ip address, so you don't worry about IP revealed. Is this VPN paid? because free vpn is not hide your identity.patrickjburt wrote:I have a Synology router and NAS and I want to secure my torrenting with vpn i bought online.
If I Download VPN and Install VPN on the router so all traffic goes thru it, then I should be safe?
If I put the VPN on the NAS, am I still safe or if my "real" IP revealed when the traffic goes from the NAS thru the router?
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
rootwilliamson wrote:As you know vpn is secure and mask your ip address, so you don't worry about IP revealed. Is this VPN paid? because free vpn is not hide your identity.patrickjburt wrote:I have a Synology router and NAS and I want to secure my torrenting with vpn i bought online.
If I Download VPN and Install VPN on the router so all traffic goes thru it, then I should be safe?
If I put the VPN on the NAS, am I still safe or if my "real" IP revealed when the traffic goes from the NAS thru the router?
Yeah i know that thing but thanks for letting me know. Yes it is paid but first i got there trail version for 7 days to check whether it is fulfilling my needs or not than i bought it. They are providing 85% discount on a 5-year plan which is now available for only $99 at https://www.purevpn.com/vpn-deals/halloween. I m thinking to upgrade coz i didn't face any problem yet using it on my router and with dns or ip leak.
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
I didn't upgraded yet but thinking to do so as now they are offering a 5 Year Plan for $1.32/m per month and total $79 this Black Friday at https://www.purevpn.com/vpn-deals/blackfriday
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
How about 90% off on the fastest VPN service. IvacyVPN is giving away their lifetime plan for as low as $60. The deal is live now!patrickjburt wrote:I didn't upgraded yet but thinking to do so as now they are offering a 5 Year Plan for $1.32/m per month and total $79 this Black Friday purevpn
http://bit.ly/35pF8It
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Re: VPN on the NAS or the router
As you have quoted this subject about IP related, I'm using this VPN https://www.bulletvpn.com/hide-ip-address/?sub=hide-ip-address provided by a Bullet along with the filters hiding your IP. You can hide your IP using a real VPN, there's no option to hide your IP on the free version.patrickjburt wrote:I have a Synology router and NAS and I want to secure my torrenting with vpn i bought online.
If I Download VPN and Install VPN on the router so all traffic goes thru it, then I should be safe?
If I put the VPN on the NAS, am I still safe or if my "real" IP revealed when the traffic goes from the NAS thru the router?