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alfred-vpn-networksetup
Advanced tools
Alfred 3 workflow to connect/disconnect from VPNs (uses networksetup)
Alfred 3 workflow to connect/disconnect from VPNs
The original version (
alfred-vpn
) usesscutil
to toggle the vpn state on and off. Unfortunately,scutil
doesn't seem to work if the vpn connection requires a secret key. Usingnetworksetup
instead to connect/disconnect works as expected. Thus, this fork.
- Bryan Ross
$ npm install --global alfred-vpn-networksetup
Requires Node.js 4+ and the Alfred Powerpack.
In Alfred, type vpn
. Once loaded, you'll see a listing of configured VPN
services. Select the VPN you'd like to connect/disconnect and press Enter
. The
workflow will attempt to connect/disconnect the selected service based on it's
connectivity state.
MIT (c) Steve Agalloco. See LICENSE for details.
Additions by Bryan Ross
FAQs
Alfred 3 workflow to connect/disconnect from VPNs (uses networksetup)
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