| Filter | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| allintext | Searches for occurrences of all the keywords given. | allintext:"keyword" |
| intext | Searches for the occurrences of keywords all at once or one at a time. | intext:"keyword" |
| inurl | Searches for a URL matching one of the keywords. | inurl:"keyword" |
| allinurl | Searches for a URL matching all the keywords in the query. | allinurl:"keyword" |
| intitle | Searches for occurrences of keywords in title all or one. | intitle:"keyword" |
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| More recent resolution: | |
| 1. cd ~/../../etc (go to etc folder in WSL). | |
| 2. echo "[network]" | sudo tee wsl.conf (Create wsl.conf file and add the first line). | |
| 3. echo "generateResolvConf = false" | sudo tee -a wsl.conf (Append wsl.conf the next line). | |
| 4. wsl --terminate Debian (Terminate WSL in Windows cmd, in case is Ubuntu not Debian). | |
| 5. cd ~/../../etc (go to etc folder in WSL). | |
| 6. sudo rm -Rf resolv.conf (Delete the resolv.conf file). | |
| 7. In windows cmd, ps or terminal with the vpn connected do: Get-NetIPInterface or ipconfig /all for get the dns primary and | |
| secondary. |
With heightening concern regarding the state of internet privacy (fuelled in part by the passing of the Investigatory Powers Act in the UK), I have set up a VPN server on the virtual server I have hosted with Mythic Beasts. This uses strongSwan and certificate-based IKEv2 authentication.
Assumptions:
- Debian Jessie server already set up and accessible via
debian.example.com, a public IPv4 of203.0.113.1and a public IPv6 of2001:db8::1 - Client username of
me - Clients are running the latest versions of macOS and iOS (Sierra and 10 respectively at the time of writing)
- No need to support any other operating systems (although the setup is easily translated)
For automated deployment of a similar setup, albeit Ubuntu-based and using ansible for deployment, I recommend you take a look at Algo VPN. I used that project as a basis for my configuration.