kernol
Very Senior Member
OpenVPN should be somewhat faster and more secure (than IPSec), but as stated above it's not a native application. Getting a bit off-topic in this Diversion thread though.
Meanwhile, MAN stupid YouTube ads are getting aggravating! Wait 5 seconds, click "Skip Ads," have ANOTHER ad pop up, wait another 5 seconds... then sometimes they drop another ad in the middle of a 5-minute song. Grrrr. Don't think there's much we're going to be able to do about this. *sigh*
I remain grateful for what ad-blocking I DO get.
As a matter of interest - I use a combo of Diversion YouTube blocking and add to my desktop Chrome and Firefox browsers - the uBlock Origin extension [which does an awesome job of blocking YouTube Adds in particular].
Diversion catches the adds at router level [and builds up its YouTube IP block list] while uBlock Origin [at browser level] cleans up the "first time hits" that slip through Diversion once only. I then hop onto my desktop and let videos run on the family favourite sites to build up "herd immunity" within the router .
Check it out on Github here.