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How do I create a docker container with custom programs inside?
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Hide.me free tier does not allow unofficial clients (they doesn't give you the wireguard keys) otherwise I'd use gluetun for sure!
Fair enough. I got confused by their FAQ. They say Wireguard is supported on their free plan. But there is no config available with the keys, so you have to use their client to connect.
I recently registered an account and wanted to do something similar. Guess it isn't that easy then. Another possibility is to use protonvpn.com they also offer a free tier and you can connect any Wireguard client with that.
Or you switch protocols and use for example IKEv2 with strongswan or OpenVPN or whatever hide.me offers in addition to wireguard. I think gluetun also does OpenVPN. But hide.me isn't listed for some reason.
I used to use proton vpn but I recently learned that torrenting is not allowed on the free tier, so I had to look for alternatives, and none of them offers a free tier with openvpn or wireguard keys that allows torrenting :(
Ah, well I just learned about the existence of free vpn services. I'm going to use it to set up a free guest wifi, so the neighbors, guests (and I) can do whatever with it. But I also struggle with the setup. It's complicated to get the wireguard interface set up, the guest wifi isolated and set up the split routing and everything so the different wifis on the router forward the traffic over different services.