Hey everyone! I'm currently living overseas and I'm hoping to find a way to browse the web and stream services like YouTube TV from within a Docker container. I'm facing two major challenges: first, the content is blocked by region, and second, the WiFi I have to use blocks VPNs. I can access my home setup which includes Proxmox, Docker, and NAS, and I've tried using VNC on Windows 10, but the streaming is pretty laggy. I'm looking for an internet browser I can install via Docker that can make use of my home internet connection and stream YouTube TV. Any suggestions?
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This might not be a Docker-specific issue. If you need to get your internet traffic back to your home network, you’ll want to look into using a VPN or an SSH tunnel. Once you’ve got that set up, you can use any browser you want. If you’re looking for something portable, check out a package like this: portableapps.com/apps/internet.

I can also use my personal laptop, but the VPNs I've tried, like Tailscale and OpenVPN, are blocked on the network. Not sure what you mean by tunneling traffic without a VPN that would work for YouTube TV or NFL.