For those asking about Stealth on Linux, quote from the team:
With Wireguard for Linux about to come out of beta and we are planning to bring Stealth to Linux as well.
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For those asking about Stealth on Linux, quote from the team:
With Wireguard for Linux about to come out of beta and we are planning to bring Stealth to Linux as well.
Yes please.
YES! Stealth is awesome, I would love to use it on Linux.
This is not something I personally will benefit from, but I'm happy for those that will. These are great features.
I was really hoping Stealth could get around reddit's new network block, but unfortunately it doesn't seem like it can. Still gets blocked
That's the "wrong kind" of block. This is supposed to avoid censorship from your local network administrator (e.g., you're at the train station and they're censoring stuff) not the remote network administrator.
What network block do they have?
Pretty much any VPN is blocked on the "new" reddit site. As another user said, the "old" site still works (for now)
It blocks all non-residential IP addresses, besides the ones they have on whitelist.
Reddit blocks acess to some VPN servers.
Using old. Resolves that's tho
Stealth was already a thing though?
https://web.archive.org/web/20240704205425/https://protonvpn.com/blog/stealth-vpn-protocol/
Very confused by the "new" post with the same URL announcing an existing thing. The only new part seems to be "for Windows" but that's not clear at all from the blog post.
But does it support port forwarding??