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VPN, Linux, and Virtual City Connections

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Howdy!!

 

This is a pretty specific post so, while I am glad you are here, those of us interested in the topic would appreciate it if those of you that seem to constantly post answers that have nothing to do with the post would just keep the random crap to yourselves. 

 

Ahhh, that feels better.  On to the question....

 

I did a quick search to see if this was in the forums and did not find what I was looking for. 

 

In one of my other posts, the use of virtual city connections was brought up, specifically HMA Virtual Los Angles( LA IP addy) connecting in Singapore.  This sounds like a great option to maintain better speeds than connecting in LA, while keeping the LA IP.  Unfortunately, it appears that option is not available for  us Linux users. 

 

Do any of the Linux users out there have any good experience  with any vpn that offers connections like this? An LA IP is a must, connecting in Asia is a must.  Not  looking for a recommendation to connect in LA, already have that. I am looking to connect in Asia while having an LA IP.

 

Do they have a decent GUI? HMA does not! LOL

 

Thanks in advance! JC

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