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If anyone has the willingness, I have to complete an informational interview with someone in a technical position for a college assignment
is there a good home router where it can be configured to tunnel all traffic from a remote server (say a digital ocean or aws ec2 account) ?
Then your best bet is to configure that instance to send data to some server running on your ip
I want the setup to be: home machine <-> home router <-> digital ocean / ec2 machine <-> rest of internet so this adds latency, but rest of internet sees DO/EC2 IP
that's pretty much a VPN
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-16-04 <-- why is this so complicated to setup ? 🙂
I was expecting it to be "run this cmd; get private key; add private key to home devices"
The server is hard to setup
the client isn't, so don't do the server part, go get a VPN account somewhere (I use PureVPN), and then they give you the creds you need to enter into your router
I have #3 on that list ^^ and it works really well.
Warning though, most video services (Hulu, Netflix, etc.) block VPN viewers
Yeah, but VPNs are about $9/mo, while a VPC costs as much as lighting stacks of money on fire on the sidewalk
@tbaldridge: https://www.purevpn.com/order <-- where is the bandwidth / speed caps for purevpn ?
They don't really exist. I've pulled 5MB/sec (not mbit) over it before
I'm sure there's some limit somewhere, but I haven't hit it
I mean, you could do all this on your own, but the performance over a EC2 micro is going to be horrible, and anything higher than a micro is going to cost quite a bit to keep running.
While I've got some people here, if one of you would mind helping with my post from 9pm it would be greatly appreciated
what's recommended for "infix math notation -> sexp" for example, I want "(g-x*x)^2" --> (square (- g (* x x)))
Incanter has a macro for this and if you search for "Clojure infix math" you'll find other libs
@qqq - Take a look at Instaparse (https://github.com/Engelberg/instaparse).