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Since the script needs root permissions to install dependencies and to write the VPN config files to /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/, you will be prompted to enter your sudoer's password.Īt some point in the installation process you will be prompted for your PIA-issued user ID (typically starts with a p and is followed by a bunch of numbers). sh script that matches the distribution you are using (e.g. Run the following command in the terminal:Ĭhange install_fedora.sh to the name of the. cd ~/git/PIA_install_scripts or cd ~/Downloads
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InstallationĮither download one of the installation scripts from this repo directly, or clone the github repository to your local workstation.Ĭd to the directory where the script(s) were downloaded.Į.g. The routes v24 json is also hosted in this repository for convenience and reference but is not used in the acutal installation. Here we've specified version 24 to be the default, since that is what is specified in the original PIA script, but that can be changed as needed, if you can figure out why you'd want one version over another. As you can see, a route information version can be specified. Route/VPN server information is downloaded from this page. The certificate is an exact replica of that provided by PIA here. PIA certificate information is hosted in the install scripts themselves. PIA subscription (which is a pay service). It is assumed that NetworkManager will already be installed, since it comes by default on many distibutions, but that may not be the case for Arch, etc. The script checks for the python, network-manager-openvpn, and uuidgen dependencies and will install them if they are missing.

Uuidgen (part of the uuid-runtime toolset)


Openvpn (here installed as a dependency of NetworkManager-openvpn) Unfortunately those instructions for installation apply only to Ubuntu 12.04, and in their current form are not extensible to other Linux distributions, even some of those that are in the Ubuntu family (e.g. The scripts found in this repository are based on an installation script provided by PIA here. The purpose of this repository is to host and maintain installation scripts that will automatically populate NetworkManager VPN routes for use with PIA OpenVPN service on various Linux distributions. While Private Internet Access (PIA) provides high quality and inexpensive VPN services, the process of setting up easy-to-use VPN routes that are accessible from the NetworkManager applet GUI on Linux is not as straight-forward as it could be. Connect an Ethernet cable between your Xbox and VPN-ready PC.Private Internet Access installation scripts for various Linux distributions.
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After linking your PC and Xbox over an Ethernet cable, follow the below steps to share your existing PC VPN. With a Windows PC geared for VPN use, you need to share your connection with your Xbox console. We recommend subscribing to ExpressVPN, due to its strong collection of features and privacy-focused policies. VPN newcomers will first need to set up a VPN service via a service's respective app or manually in Windows 10. It means you'll have to use a Windows PC with a spare Ethernet port, mandatory for sharing while maintaining a stable internet connection.
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To establish a connection without affecting the full network, we recommend using a VPN-enabled Windows PC to share the benefits over an Ethernet cable. Without native VPN support or formal VPN apps on Xbox, using them on the console isn't exactly easy. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)
