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It wouldn't be much harder to run. You can start and stop the instance using the command line tools, so you could easily wrap the whole lot into a script which started the server and brought up the VPN link, then when youre finished take down the link then the server, all in once command.

The API-based management is what makes cloud providers really special.




Hopefully these scripts would eventually evolve into a client management panel, making this as easy to the general populace as Firesheep.


Amazon should bundle it together and offer it as a service.


Honestly, there are so many VPN providers that EC2 looks like overkill for this.


Care to list some decent ones? I'd be interested, but haven't looked for them much.


I have used www.tektonic.net since 2004 and have been pleased with their service.


That appears to be a VPS provider, not a VPN. And it costs more than 0.02$/hour on demand.


Sorry, misunderstood the question.




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