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Anonymous No.941864433 [Report] >>941864493 >>941870482 >>941872178 >>941873894 >>941873997 >>941874496
>buy raspberry pi
>install open vpn
>book a night at a hotel
>connect raspberry pi to hotel wifi and set up open vpn
>hide raspberry pi on the hotel room
>obtain free untraceable vpn for lifetime
why hasn't anyone done this?
Anonymous No.941864493 [Report] >>941864559 >>941864615
>>941864433 (OP)
>Hasn't heard of maids
Brother, those Mexican ladies can sniff out any electronic device in a 20 foot radius.
Anonymous No.941864559 [Report]
>>941864493
Even if they did find it, they probably won't know what it is or what to do with it.
Anonymous No.941864615 [Report] >>941866113
>>941864493
Those dirty taco niggers once stole a 200$ bottle of cologne from my suitcase.
Anonymous No.941866113 [Report] >>941866241
>>941864615
>200$ bottle of cologne
extreme faggotry
Anonymous No.941866241 [Report] >>941866992
>>941866113
This. He deserves it just for paying that much for cologne.
Anonymous No.941866992 [Report] >>941869764 >>941874030
>>941866241
oh look dear, a poor person.
Anonymous No.941867069 [Report] >>941873213
just hack you neighbors wifi, that way you will even notice when the feds pay them a visit.
hotels change wifi names/passwords regularly, you could try finding a hotel with wired ethernet and hide the raspi in the dry wall.
Anonymous No.941869764 [Report]
>>941866992
They are right. Its simply wasteful. If you are going to be wasteful at least be cool about it.
Anonymous No.941870482 [Report] >>941875873
>>941864433 (OP)
to connect to OpenVPN from the client you need to be able to get IP packets to the OpenVPN server. The hotel isn't giving everything connected to wifi a public IP, they are putting them all behind some kind of NAT which allows them to share some much smaller pool of IPs. The NAT implementation may also serve as a simple firewall that, for example, blocks any unusual ports (say, anything besides 22, 80, and 443).

You would need to do it as more like a reverse shell style, where the pi dials out to _you_, and that would leave evidence on the raspberry pi of where it is connecting (not that they are likely to bother figuring it out when they find it, they will just throw it away)
Anonymous No.941870630 [Report] >>941873114
what's a raspberry pi
Anonymous No.941872178 [Report] >>941874682
>>941864433 (OP)
>hotel wifi
that's gonna be some voucher for a day or a week of wifi
good luck keeping that access alive
Anonymous No.941873114 [Report]
>>941870630
Anonymous No.941873213 [Report]
>>941867069
>just hack you neighbors wifi
finally, a sound advice
Anonymous No.941873894 [Report]
>>941864433 (OP)
don't forget about free airport wifi op! you can have so many endpoints!
>why hasn't anyone done this?
hotel rooms are a bad idea because they're high traffic, have many people checking out every fucking detail all the time (cleaners and staff), occasionally change their password, and often have somebody running the network at the back end who'll arbitrarily block any non-https port and blacklist unknown devices with 50 days uptime. You'll get weeks before it goes offline if you're lucky, logs records will clearly indicate who installed it, and all of that for access to a tainted IP address used by tens of thousands of people annually.

I recommend small businesses instead. they'll never change their wifi password and aren't deep cleaning every inch once a week. I used to drop them on clients occasionally but only when I was confident it'd be years before anybody noticed
Anonymous No.941873997 [Report]
>>941864433 (OP)
Enjoy your janky slow as fuck wifi to post AI lolis and revenge pron.
Anonymous No.941874030 [Report]
>>941866992
If you need that much smellzgood you're either a filthy fuck or a gay guy who smells like asscrack.
Anonymous No.941874496 [Report]
>>941864433 (OP)
So how do you bring up a connection to the RPi without it calling back to you? (Which leaves data pointing to you on the RPi.) And don't you think that a PRISM traffic analysis of the hotel's connection would be able to correlate your internet bound traffic back to your connection to it? Are you planning to inject so much latency that it wouldn't? That's gonna be worse than dialup.
nkes No.941874682 [Report]
>>941872178
indeed. keeping different opn/known wifi hotspots alive you have to something called wardriving. this been a thing long before our OP was even born.
Anonymous No.941875873 [Report]
>>941870482
Very good.