I’m trying to figure out how can I install a VPN on truenas that hides my IP. I have tailscale running so I can remotely access Nextcloud and manage it doesn’t hide my IP. Wouldn’t really throught on using it but my country recently published a law to lick Big Corpo in the ass better, the fines are pretty big so that’s why I’m interested.

Can I install a commercial VPNs? Such as Proton VPN or Mulvad?
Thought on installing a VM with a qbitorent and VPN but I don’t have enough RAM and I can’t upgrade it right now.

Platform: Truenas-scale

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Gluetun

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Using gluetun to connect my containers to Mullvad I’m getting 60+% of my bare network speeds.

Another option that doesn’t achieve that performance is torproxy which can achieve a similar result.

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Using gluetun to connect my containers to Mullvad I’m getting 60+% of my bare network speeds.

Another option that doesn’t achieve that performance is torproxy which can achieve a similar result.

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I’m getting 60+% of my bare network speeds.

Check if your CPU usage is at 100%, its probably too much for your CPU just like mine. Getting 180-200 Mbps using gluetun and 320 without a VPN

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But gluetun is the way 😉

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I agree gluetun is de way 😂 unfortunately my CPU is nowhere near 100%

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Could be the VPN provider or the NAS (cpu)

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I can max out with qbit and ptotonvpn

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I don’t think that’ll be a problem. I got a good CPU. The connection will is slowing me down

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