vpnlist

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vpnlist

A tiny manager of OpenVPN configs obtained from vpngate.net for Linux.

Installation

Get a proper binary from the "Releases" page. Maybe make sure it's in your $PATH variable for convenience.

Usage

update

At first, you should get some servers from vpngate.net:

$ vpnlist update

vpngate.net API offers a fraction of its servers per request, so vpnlist stores them in the local sqlite database located in the .config/vpnlist/ directory of the current user. The update command is meant to be used from time to time, so it may be a good idea to run it on schedule to incrementally expand the list of available servers.

default

Show descriptions of all servers stored in the local database.

$ vpnlist
   	IP               	Host             	Speed       
ID 	xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  	public-vpn-xxx   	22.42   Mbps
JP 	xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  	public-vpn-xxx   	78.40   Mbps
...

Output of this command can be filtered with country and speed flags:

$ vpnlist --country JP -c US --speed 100

If you want to check the status of servers:

$ vpnlist --ping --ping-timeout 100ms --ping-workers 8

If ping flag is set, the default ping-timeout value is 500ms and ping-workers is 4.

Use online flag to display only online servers (this flag implies the same behaviour and defaults as ping flag).

vpnlist uses go-ping library and therefore attempts to send an "uprivileged" ping via UDP. If you want to ping servers, you should enable the following setting:

$ sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ping_group_range="0   2147483647"
countries

Show the list of all countries represented in the local database.

$ vpnlist countries
Australia (AU)
Egypt (EG)
Indonesia (ID)
Japan (JP)
...
show

Show config of a specific server

$ vpnlist show public-vpn-xxx
###############################################################################
# OpenVPN 2.0 Sample Configuration File
...
random

Show a random config

$ vpnlist random
###############################################################################
# OpenVPN 2.0 Sample Configuration File
...

Random selection can be limited the same way as the defaul command:

$ vpnlist random --country JP --speed 20

How to use with OpenVPN

  1. Output of show and random commands can be stored in .ovpn file and used as usual.
  2. Alternatively the output can be piped:
$ vpnlist random | sudo openvpn /dev/stdin

Credits

  • VPN Gate - Public Free VPN Cloud by Univ of Tsukuba, Japan

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