Keystone
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Setting up OpenVPN on Raspberry Pi. Every guide is the same. Copy-paste configs. Hope it works. Not here to play guessing game. The problem is nobody really tests what they push. They just follow the flow. Speed, stability, privacy - all subjective. But if you wanna do it right, you gotta question the basics. Protocol choice, encryption, hardware limits. People say 'just follow this guide'. But most just throw in some commands and hope. Reality is, some configs leak, some are too slow, some are insecure. I keep seeing the same generic advice. No mention of how different Pi models handle VPN load. No mention of how your ISP might throttle VPN traffic. Or how to properly check for leaks after setup. It's all so surface level. Nobody is truly testing. Just regurgitating. It's not just 'set it up and forget it'. You need real data. Packet captures. Speed tests. Privacy leaks. Work your way through that mess. Nobody talks about ongoing testing or adjustments. Just 'done and dusted'. Nah. If you're serious, test it, measure it, then optimize. Or just follow the herd and get subpar results.