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Eugene M2020-08-16 21:52:44
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Eugene M, 2020-08-16 21:52:44

What VPN are you using?

What VPN are you using? Do I need to be able to specify my own tunnel for each site? In one tab or window one in another another. Neither Kaspersky nor Avast represent such an opportunity!

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Saboteur, 2020-08-16
@saboteur_kiev

So no VPN will provide this.
VPN adds another network card to the computer. He knows nothing about sites, and even more so, he will not help you set up access to them via VPN.
What you want is either to do it through a proxy, or to do a fine and lengthy routing setup, calculating the IP addresses of the addresses you need and prescribing a route for them through the desired interface.

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CityCat4, 2020-08-17
@CityCat4

"It doesn't happen" (C) Wizards
You don't need a VPN, but a proxy. VPN is an encrypted pipe, one end of which is on your computer, and the other end is on the "other side" of the VPN. Everything that should get into it gets into it and goes to tyrnet already with the address of the "other side".
The best VPN is your own!

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FileManager2049, 2022-03-24
@FileManager2049

I can recommend hydemyname. Good and relatively cheap vpn. The most thrill for me is that any applications go through a VPN, and there is also the ability to connect 5 devices at once. In the current situation, a very good option. If you also sign up using my link, it will be super. https://hidemy.name/#623cc3f4de403

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