- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14217789
PiVPN is no longer maintained. You can find more information here
- That’s a perfect ending: the need is no longer there, so it’s fulfilled its purpose and can close. - what is the alternative? I love how easy pivpn is - I’m going to attempt moving to wg-easy on Docker which is supposed to be, you know, easy… - pivpn takes care of adding and removing new clients for me. does wg easy make it convenient as well? - As far as I know there’s a web interface to sort out all that kind of stuff. 
- Yes. It provides you with a very simple web interface, basically only a list with connections and a button to add a new one. - Works very good. It can not do advanced stuff, but that is not the goal anyway. - thx 
 
 
- +1 for wg-easy. - It is, indeed, very easy. 
 
- I just run a wireguard container on my raspberry pi 3b and use that to VPN onto my local network. Was super simple to set up 
- Yeah, that’s kind of what I was wondering. Turns out you can’t really do much useful with a self-hosted local VPN, but I like having the option of using one be something my VM host server provides. 
 
 
- Their watch has ended . 




