OpenVPN client for Ivacy VPN for Linux
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Order Ivacy VPN here
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Download Ivacy OpenVPN archive file from Ivacy VPN download page:
wget https://ivacy.s3.amazonaws.com/support/OpenVPN-Configs.rar
- Extract the files from
rar
archive:
unrar x https://ivacy.s3.amazonaws.com/support/OpenVPN-Configs.rar
cd OpenVPN-Configs
- Download this shell (bash) script:
wget https://github.com/eduard-haritonov/ivacy-ovpn/raw/main/ivacy-ovpn.sh
chmod +x ivacy-ovpn.sh
- Create the file
auth.txt
containing Ivacy VPN username and password:
echo your@mail.box >auth.txt
echo yourPassword >>auth.txt
chmod 600 auth.txt
- Get
sudo
permission to runopenvpn
utility asroot
user.
- Run the script and select a country (enter country number from provided prompt):
./ivacy-ovpn.sh
Q -- quit
== Protocol (UDP) ==
U -- protocol: UDP
T -- protocol: TCP
R -- protocol: random TCP or UDP
1) Australia 8) Czech Republic 15) Japan 22) Norway 29) South Korea 36) United Arab Emirates
2) Austria 9) Denmark 16) Luxembourg 23) Panama 30) Spain 37) United Kingdom
3) Belgium 10) France 17) Malaysia 24) Philippines 31) Sweden 38) United States
4) Brazil 11) Germany 18) Mexico 25) Poland 32) Switzerland
5) Brunei 12) Hong Kong 19) Netherlands 26) Russia 33) Taiwan
6) Bulgaria 13) India 20) New Zealand 27) Singapore 34) Turkey
7) Canada 14) Italy 21) Nigeria 28) South Africa 35) Ukraine
#? 38
-- Country: United States
-- [Press Ctrl+C to interrupt VPN] --
-- File used: United States-WashingtonDC-UDP.ovpn ...
........
2022-02-15 16:48:18 Initialization Sequence Completed
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Use Ctrl+C key to quit from OpenVPN. Choose TCP protocol if UDP is not available for your ISP.
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Have a fun with Ivacy OpenVPN!
I need a VPN to test my application in various countries. After reading a lot of positive reviews on Ivacy VPN, I decided to order and try it.
Android appication and browser addon from Ivacy are simple, fast and convenient for me. But an application for Linux is not found on Ivacy website. So I had to write this small bash
script for Linux terminal. I hope it can be useful for Linux users.