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OpenVPN Client that doesn't require local admin rights to connect on Windows
The only one I've found so far is https://client.pritunl.com/ so I will try that later today to see if it works with our server version and doesn't need admin rights to connect. But are there any other suggestions for third party clients?
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I built an open source deployment pipeline of Pritunl to Digital Ocean using Github Actions and Atlantis. User-friendly, open source, VPN on Kubernetes at under $60/month!
https://github.com/autotune/pritunl-k8s-tf-do/blob/master/README.md is the repo. The README should answer any questions about how the pipeline works but the end result is a pritunl webgui listening on port 80 with an ingress route for https, a SERVICE load balancer that listens for VPN connections, and the ability to connect to said service load balancer over Pritunl VPN client. Note this is missing a few things, for one you can only have a replica set of 1 in the deployment. I need to figure out how to add HA with the "enterprise" edition at $70/month extra (still relatively cheap for what you get!). But for personal use it should suffice. Also, I tried using an ingress for the vpn itself but can't get it working, so stuck with SVC load balaner instead, which works fine. Any suggestions here would be appreciated!
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pritunl/pritunl-client-electron is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pritunl-client-electron is Go.
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