

Also remove the 3 lines starting with script-security 2 before the certificate (this does not affect functionality), because we will add this part at the end: Redirect-gateway def1 and look for the line starting with auth-user-pass and add pass.txt.

In your protonvpn.ovpn file you only have to add.To the respective file name of your protonvpn.ovpn file. VPN_OPTIONS='-cd /rw/config/vpn/ -config openvpn-client.ovpn -daemon' You did either rename your ovpn file to ‘openvpn-client.ovpn’ or (like I do) don’t change the name of the file and change it in the script ( in line 3.You do have openvpn installed in your template your proxyVM is based on and the service disabled like explained?.It doesn’t make sense to post my ovpn file here because you don’t have to change a lot (and of course because of the sensitive information regarding your account). That almost rules out every mistake you can make. What I don’t get is that you say the script worked for you with other. I used several software solutions from providers that had improved greatly over the years but in Qubes I preferred the script solution. It’s more of a personal preference because I’ve used them for years and didn’t try out many alternatives. I don’t want to set anything up when I use them on a daily basis so the script is leakproof and convenient.

I’ve been using protonvpn-cli mostly with a video-qube where I stream live sports events or something similar trivial.įor mail accounts I have different sys-vpn-* that are constantly assigned. If it’s leak proof than it shouldn’t be a problem but it depends on what you’re doing. To be honest, it’s been a while since I used the protonvpn-cli in Qubes because at the moment I’ve been experimenting with other stuff in 4.1. Do you think what I’m doing is a problem for privacy? In this way, I was able to successfully secure the connection without a DNS leak or rope leak, but after this article my privacy concerns increased. Then I throw the VPN at qube as a network administrator. I use protonvpn, but I only download protonvpn-cli and install the qube, which I call protonvpn-qube.
