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    Proton VPN GTK App

    Proton VPN GTK App

    Official ProtonVPN Linux app

    The Proton VPN GTK App repository contains the official Linux desktop client for ProtonVPN using the GTK toolkit, allowing users of GNOME, XFCE, and other Linux desktop environments to connect securely to Proton’s VPN servers with a native-looking interface. Built with Python or C and leveraging the GTK framework, this app provides intuitive controls for server selection, connection management, and status reporting, integrating with Linux system networking and user session environments. ...
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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 SourceForge version most likely out of date, the program will tell you to update on a 3rd party website.
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    Streisand

    Streisand

    Streisand sets up a new server running your choice

    Streisand is a tool that automates the deployment of censorship-resistant VPN services on cloud servers. It was created to help users bypass internet censorship and surveillance by quickly setting up secure communication channels without needing deep system administration expertise. With just a cloud provider account and basic Unix command-line knowledge, Streisand can provision a server and configure multiple VPN and proxy protocols almost automatically. This includes OpenVPN, WireGuard,...
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    PyVpn is a software for management VPN connections for GNU/Linux written in Python using pySqlite and pyGtk. With DB support and Wi-Fi support too. It is based on the "iwconfig" utilities and the "ppp" package.
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