

So please configure the OpenVPN credentials to your preference as you will need to use them to establish a Linux VPN connection. OpenVPN / IKEv2 Username is used on manual connections. The credentials ProtonVPN Login are used in our applications. Here you will see your two type of credentials. Log in to the ProtonVPN dashboard and click on Account tab.

Learn more about how two pairs of credentials increase the security of ProtonVPN. ServiceUnknown: The name is not activatableġ880×894 52.5 KB Find your OpenVPN credentials:įor increased security, ProtonVPN is set-up with two separate credentials to authenticate a connection. Sudo dnf install protonvpn-cli protonvpn ~]$ protonvpn-cli login openvpnidĮnter your ProtonVPN password: myopenvpnpwd ServiceUnknown: The name was not provided by any. Sudo apt-get install protonvpn-cli protonvpn-cli login openvpnid protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.1-1_all.deb -y The tuto is from here : How to use the official ProtonVPN Linux CLI But it’s working fine in a normal debian 10 OS and fedora 33 OS without QubesOS Before, proton vpn was maintained by the community and was working fine in a appVM in QubesOS.īut since last year, it’s possible tu use the officicial version of protonvpn, and I since then I never make it to work in a appVM in QubesOS for both debian 10 and fedora 33.
