When DietPi-VPN gets a list of the ProtonVPN servers in: Visionary (but that is irrelevant to the VPN server choice) ![]() With ProtonVPN, there are multiple levels of server access: Sadly there are a couple of issues when setting up a ProtonVPN account. My bash scripting knowledge is almost zero, otherwise I would have had a go at coding the above.įollowing on from the above, I decided to have a look at the source-code to DietPi-VPN to see if I could figure out what it was doing, and a couple of things occurred to me, so I fired up the new 7.1 in a virtual machine. ![]() It’s just a thought, and I appreciate you are all very busy with more important features, but I thought it was worth a mention. As the DietPi-VPN software knows which interface is local (eth0, eth1, wlan0, etc), and which is VPN (tun0, etc) it could be set for a range of configurations, rather than using something like the above in a script file, edited to match the individual system. So other devices on the network could have 192.168.1.4 set as both DNS
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