desktop-app
openvpn3-linux
desktop-app | openvpn3-linux | |
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12 | 8 | |
309 | 530 | |
0.0% | 2.6% | |
9.2 | 7.9 | |
12 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Go | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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desktop-app
- ivpn posix_spawn: permission denied on gentoo
- The person/company responsible for scalping all the Pretty Lights tickets
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Can't use IVPN with firewall on raspberry pi OS
Investigating. No ETA: https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/issues/223
- how do you install the iVPN daemon on MX Linux for noobs? (Ubuntu)
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IVPN for desktop v.3.9.32 is out with custom port support
Full changelog: https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
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any plans to release an OpenSuse client/app?
Not in our plans for now. You can submit a request for this here for future consideration: https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/issues
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any API to get current server list (incl. endpoint address and public key)
thanks for the reply, that sounds good. Alternatively I've submitted a feature request on GitHub (https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/issues/126) to maybe add an additional column to the server list when using the ivpn cli
- IVPN for Linux v.3.5.1 is out with split tunnelling support
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Split tunnel for Linux
Development is in progress: https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/projects/2
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All settings deleted whenever I logout
You can track future developments here: https://github.com/ivpn/android-app/issues/94 https://github.com/ivpn/desktop-app/issues/91 https://github.com/ivpn/ios-app/issues/190
openvpn3-linux
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Openvpn3 is not working because of glib2
Here is a link to the GitHub thread https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn3-linux/issues/171
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Install Openvpn3 on Debian Testing
Its open source, you can build it yourself if there is no package https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn3-linux
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Changelog for v18 of openvpn3
The git repository is the main source of information, and I tag all the releases with signed tags, where the tag message is the most important details for the release: https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn3-linux/releases/tag/v18_beta
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systemctl start openvpn-client@elsewhere with $USERNAME and $PASSWD in bash???
If you don't want to add the lines to your profile, it is possible to use a different approach as well. That will require more hacking, and for script purposes I suggest using Python as OpenVPN 3 Linux ships with its own Python module (but you may use any programing/scripting language with D-Bus bindings to do the same). An example script starting a new session with possibility to provide user credentials can be found here: src/tests/python/start-tunnel2.py and to lookup the D-Bus path required for the configuration profile from a configuration name, have a look at this example: src/tests/python/configmgr-lookup-configname.py
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Running a .ovpn without having access to it ?
You're on the wrong OS. The OpenVPN 3 Linux client actually gives you the ability to pre-install VPN config profiles and allow non-privileged users to start VPN sessions without having access to the content of the profile, though the config-acl feature.
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How to connect to OpenVPN with NodeJS
On Linux you can facilitate the OpenVPN 3 Linux client, which exposes all you need via a D-Bus API directly - which should be available via node.js.
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Profile import from URL
https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn3-linux/blob/master/src/python/openvpn3-as#L125
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OpenVPN Client in a Container
There's not much more docs than what's already in the openvpn2 and openvpn3-autoload Python scripts. Plus the various Python test scripts; in particular have a look at configimport.py and start-tunnel2.py. All of them hopefully got a reasonable amount of comments which makes sense.
What are some alternatives?
tailscale-android - Tailscale Android Client
OpenVPN - OpenVPN is an open source VPN daemon
ios-app - Official IVPN iOS app
openvpn3 - OpenVPN 3 is a C++ class library that implements the functionality of an OpenVPN client, and is protocol-compatible with the OpenVPN 2.x branch.
gof5 - Open Source F5 BIG-IP VPN client for Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD and Windows
amnezia-client - Amnezia VPN Client (Desktop+Mobile)
android-app - Official IVPN Android app
mozilla-vpn-client - A fast, secure and easy to use VPN. Built by the makers of Firefox.
ovpn-admin - Simple web UI to manage OpenVPN users.
desktop-app-cli - Official IVPN command-line interface (CLI)
WireGuard-Guide - WireGuard Guide. Learn all about WireGuard for Networking and in the Cloud (Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud).
SimpleDBus - A simple C++ wrapper around DBus with a commercial-friendly licence.