

It's also a quality contribution to the community. If you're using Docker like you do, you're probably best qualified to dive into docker-build yourself, publish it and reap some internet points. I think what's more likely is someone finding that image, seeing it's tailored to AirVPN, then starting to ask people how to tailor it to their VPN service, because "I'd prefer to stay with whatsthenameVPN because I've been a user for n years and I don't really want to switch to AirVPN even though their Docker container works".īuilding an image is also not black magic.

Unofficial community projects always raise doubts about the quality of the project, like "is it updated regularly?" or "will it work out of the box?". in that case use a telephone ( or tor browser) rather than your local LAN connection. The promotion will be effective if the Docker image is official. While VPN and reverse proxy together would be very secure. My point being, the amount of work to make this happen will have a good ROI for AirVPN, in my opinion. This integration offers multiple advantages over our usual Proxy, VPN & TOR Detection Integrations since you can block a threat before it Mar 04. APT28 has used Tor and a variety of commercial VPN services to route brute force. That's actually how I found AirVPN, it was referenced in the readme of an OVPN docker container. In containerized environments, this may include an exposed Docker API. Having a dockerized version of it would actually promote AirVPN when people search for an OpenVPN3 Docker Image.
