Raspberry Pi Turns into VPN & NAS Server

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Dr. Sathish Kumar P. J., Surya K. R., Surya S., Shriram R. S.

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VPN—This project aims to protect privacy details even though when you are connected to a public Wi-Fi network. You can use the Raspberry Pi VPN server when you are connected to an open Wi-Fi network so that you could bravely use public Wi-Fi after connecting with the Raspberry Pi VPN server.


The most challenging part is connecting our devices to our home network using the Internet of Things.This kind of difficulty is faced by people who travel a lot. These difficulties inspired us to build a VPN and NAS server using Raspberry Pi. We can demonstrate it by using Pi VPN, which is an open VPN installer.


NAS—Owing to the increased use of the internet, there is a greater need for storage improvements in the industry, and NAS can provide us with a separate file server to customise all forms of files. It's a modern system that is oriented towards the network because it has independent storage due to network capacity differences, and any number of clients can access it. The NAS devices that are currently available on the market are extremely costly and lack modifications or enhancements. Another factor to remember is this system requires a certain amount of power to that function.The aim of this new approach is to provide us with low-cost, easy-to-use, and customise Network Attached Storage. We can now work with Clock available storage devices that are legitimate and allow access to the network's data, thanks to new web server and security features. It also saves energy and can be used without being connected to the internet.

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Dr. Sathish Kumar P. J., Surya K. R., Surya S., Shriram R. S. (2021). Raspberry Pi Turns into VPN & NAS Server. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 682–691. Retrieved from https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/4406
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