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    CyberDog

    CyberDog

    A nifty GUI for CyberGhost VPN on Linux

    CyberGhost, a popular VPN provider around the world, does not have a GUI for Linux-based systems. But that has now changed. Announcing CyberDog, a nifty and easy-to-use program for Linux devices, that provides a full GUI and CyberGhost's major functions. Connect to anywhere, from anywhere, on any device. SourceForge version most likely out of date, the program will tell you to update on a 3rd party website.
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    Vox VPN

    Vox VPN

    Bridging the Global Network Divide

    Vox - Unofficial Warp Client for Windows
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    vpnDialer is a gtk2+ gui for the vpnc package. It's a simple and easy to use program to create and disable connections. It can also be used to create and modify vpn configuration profiles.
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