
The Settings menu, on the other hand, is even poorer, whether on Android or iOS. Once connected, it is possible to view the VPN's IP address as well as the server's upload and download speeds by selecting "Connection Details". A large central button allows direct connection to the recommended server. Like the desktop clients, the mobile device apps display a very uncluttered modern interface. Incidentally, the service allows up to 10 simultaneous connections, so you can link your own PureVPN account to the app on an Android or iOS device without having to worry about too many connections at once. So some feedback or better suggestions would be appreciated, I'll admit the last two options sound slightly stupid, but who knows.Of course, PureVPN has Android and iOS applications that can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and the App Store respectively. have the actual website just redirect somewhere, and have the logon page as a sub link. block all operating systems/browsers except for what I use I work away from my city so I want to be able to access the website remotely, I have already thought of 3 options.ġ) a free VPN, to connect my laptop/android phone to the pis web server, this is probably the easiest and safest option, but I don't want to pay for anything and am worried about band with limits from the free services.Ģ) port forwarding, open a port so I can view the website using its remote IP, I could make it "secure" by pointing that port to the pi's LAN IP, but honestly I don't know how I could make that much more secure, I'd probably be compromising my home network doing this.ģ) buying a web host and domain and getting the pi to view and parse a file on it routinly to execute commands. Hey all, I have a raspberry pi with raspbian waiting for me when I get home next week, I want to set it up so that I can host my own personal web portal that will have a web based torrent client, and some html5 mobile apps for various things.
