One of my favorite Canadian television shows, Murdoch Mysteries, recently finished airing its 18th season. To watch it, I pulled out my Kubuntu Focus Linux gaming laptop, connected it to my LG C2 OLED ...
A virtual private network (VPN) allows you to send traffic across an untrusted network without exposing the content of that traffic. Conceptually, this is done by creating a pipe between two hosts ...
The Linux NetworkManager is sadly limited when it comes to VPN connections. Jack Wallen walks you through the process of adding an L2TP option, so you can connect to your company VPN. If you work with ...
In 2014, I recovered an old mini PC that didn’t have an operating system, and installed a Linux OS to bring it back to life. Ever since then, I’ve been a big Linux user and advocate. While learning ...
Using a VPN on Linux has always been a bit tricky if you're not familiar with the terminal. Fortunately, NordVPN just changed that by rolling out a desktop client which you can use with your mouse, ...
WireGuard has yet to arrive in the Linux kernel, but you can still start testing how this new feature will work. If you can only read one tech story a day, this is it. We use cookies and other data ...
Virtual private networks, or VPNs, are useful and convenient things. Road warriors use them to connect to their home networks securely while traveling; geographically dispersed organizations use them ...
As a quick refresher, a VPN encrypts your data before it leaves your device, then that data stays encrypted while it travels through your local network and internet service provider (ISP) until it’s ...