This is just a this snap: https://snapcraft.io/simple-openvpn-client packed together a GUI
How to use it
The GUI is server on port 13131, just visit http://localhost:13131
Place your OVPN certificate in the "/var/snap/simple-openvpn-client-gui/common/" folder named "client.ovpn" then restart the app. The device will be connected at boot
the command is:
sudo cp yourfile.ovpn /var/snap/simple-openvpn-client/common/client.ovpn
The app needs to have the right interfaces
The command to connect an interface is:
sudo snap connect <snap>:<plug interface>
So basically:
sudo snap connect simple-openvpn-client:network-control
sudo snap connect simple-openvpn-client:firewall-control
The apps starts at boot and connects the VPN server automatically.
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