Brian J. Murrell wrote:
 VPN was just one example, but to continue with it, that means leaving a
huge power sucking computer on all the time just to provide VPN service
which can happily be done on her power efficient little router if we
replace the firmware with Linux and when you do that, you may as well
run shorewall too.  :-)

If there are no huge power sucking computers on all of the time then there is no need for a VPN. So run the OpenVPN server on one of them.

-Tom
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