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Subject: Re: Which VPN? Date: Wed Jul 05 2023 01:46 pm
From: Phigan To: HusTler

  Re: Re: Which VPN?
  By: HusTler to Phigan on Tue Jul 04 2023 04:43 am

 >  Ph> - Using geo-locked services, meaning sites or services that check what
 >  Ph> country you're in.
 >
 >   Thanks for the explanation. I thought a VPN would hide my IP by changing
 > it and would also encrypt my connection  therefore prying eyes could not

Exactly what I'm talking about above. Geo-locked services check your originating
 IP, and if it isn't on a network in a certain country, that service doesn't all
ow you access. When you use a VPN, the destination host (the service), thinks yo
ur originating IP is the VPN's endpoint. So, yes, that means the service you're 
connecting to doesn't see what your real IP is, but that doesn't mean nobody els
e does. The VPN service certainly knows your real originating IP, at the very le
ast. Say you were _actually_ worried about keeping some government agency from k
nowing where you were connecting to.. if the agency knows every endpoint of a VP
N service (which they do), they can monitor them at the router level and even wi
thout packet inspection make very well educated guesses as to which outbound con
nection matches which inbound connection.

As for encrypting your connection, like DM said, your traffic to most websites i
s already encrypted. If you are, say, on McDonald's (public) wifi, and you wante
d to connect to a telnet BBS from there, a VPN might keep others on the McDonald
's network from seeing your BBS password, but it wouldn't keep others on the VPN
's network from seeing it. In cases like that, I just SSH to my home network and
 tunnel through there, making my house the VPN.

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