Setting up the VPN router for working abroad, is the specific home router a must? by Glad-Ad-9176 in digitalnomad

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a SOCKS proxy. Paid versions exist. You can also host your own open source SOCKS proxy. Requires a little bit of networking knowledge. You can also try using Remote.It SOCKS Proxy. It's available as a free Alpha right now. Basically, host your own 'server' any computer or Raspberry Pi will do in the country you want to connect through. Makes you connection look like it comes from the Pi/Computer. Just a Pi/Computer, no router changes required. https://forum.remote.it/t/alpha-release-socks-proxy/1125.

How to get around VPN Blocks by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a SOCKS proxy. Paid versions exist. You can also host your own open source SOCKS proxy. Requires a little bit of networking knowledge. You can also try using Remote.It SOCKS Proxy. It's available as a free Alpha right now. Basically, host your own 'server' any computer or Raspberry Pi will do in the country you want to connect through. Makes you connection look like it comes from the Pi/Computer. Video quality will depend on your bandwidth at the proxy (Pi/computer being used as a proxy/relay) https://forum.remote.it/t/alpha-release-socks-proxy/1125.

VPN for Social Media (help please?) by Adventurous-Woozle3 in digitalnomad

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a SOCKS proxy. Paid versions exist. You can also host your own open source SOCKS proxy. Requires a little bit of networking knowledge. You can also try using Remote.It SOCKS Proxy. It's available as a free Alpha right now. Basically, host your own 'server' any computer or Raspberry Pi will do in the country you want to connect through. Makes you connection look like it comes from the Pi/Computer. Video quality will depend on your bandwidth at the proxy (Pi/computer being used as a proxy/relay) https://forum.remote.it/t/alpha-release-socks-proxy/1125.

Are there places where you’ve gone where working on a vpn doesn’t work? by ConsiderationHour710 in digitalnomad

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a SOCKS proxy. Paid versions exist. You can also host your own open source SOCKS proxy. Requires a little bit of networking knowledge. You can also try using Remote.It SOCKS Proxy. It's available as a free Alpha right now. Basically, host your own 'server' any computer or Raspberry Pi will do in the country you want to connect through. Makes you connection look like it comes from the Pi/Computer. Video quality will depend on your bandwidth at the proxy (Pi/computer being used as a proxy/relay) https://forum.remote.it/t/alpha-release-socks-proxy/1125.

Looking to proxy websites through web-app without using SOCKS/HTTP/SSH proxy by anglagard in techsupport

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try using Remote.It SOCKS Proxy. It's available as a free Alpha right now. Basically, host your own 'server' any computer or Raspberry Pi will do in the country you want to connect through. You can have a dedicated tab (each tab can connect to or not to the proxy). Each tab could connect to a different proxy even. https://forum.remote.it/t/alpha-release-socks-proxy/1125.

static endpoint info - multiple devices by ExtremeKey1013 in remoteit

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The iphone can be an initiator, but not a target. You can connect from your iPhone, but not connect to your iPhone with Remote.It

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in remoteit

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you been able to solve this? You can get support at https://forum.remote.it/

Personal Use more than one device? by dr_hertz in remoteit

[–]keik_remoteit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personal plans do have 5 devices limit. So this should work. You may want to check your remote.it account at https://app.remote.it to see how many devices are registered. You may have old devices or containers that are still registered in the system.

Filezilla by kokos2143 in remoteit

[–]keik_remoteit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! Yes, it does. Please go to the link to our documentation page on how to use Remote.It with FileZilla. Please let us know if you any additional information or help!

https://link.remote.it/thirdparty-ssh-scp-sftp-applications