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An error occurred while saving the comment Aaron commentedI agree. I currently use Nebula and have been considering Tailscale, but it would be great if this functionality was built into ProtonVPN given I am paying for Proton anyway. My usecase is pretty simple -- I would ideally like to use a little Mango travel router to access my Jellyfin server; given the travel router already supports ProtonVPN that would make my life a lot easier.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Aaron commentedThis is the Proton Mail section. There are existing ideas for this in the Proton Drive section e.g.:
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An error occurred while saving the comment Aaron commentedThe integrated backup tool in Ubuntu is currently deja dup, which by default uses duplicity. Step one would be a Proton Drive API (and ideally Python library) that open source developers could integrate with, then it could be added to duplicity and deja dup.
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https://protonvpn.com/secure-vpn/wireguard :
"Now available for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows."
So it looks like Linux support is still missing.