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PIAsync aims to be a simple and lightweight tool that automaticaly manages configuration information in the NetworkManager data domain for the VPN servers operated by Private Internet Access.
In addition, PIAsync is respectful of your user and system configuration. It will never:
All interactions with NetworkManager are performed using the latter's D-Bus API, the way it should be.
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$ pip3 install piasync
$ piasync -h
usage: piasync [-h] [-n] [-a] [-v] username cert
Maintains Network Manager connections for the Private Internet Access VPN
servers
positional arguments:
username Username to use for the VPN connections
cert Path to the PIA root CA
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-n, --dry-run Do not manipulate the NetworkManager configuration
-a, --all-users Make the connections available to all users
-v, --verbose Output debug information
Because PIA's list of servers is quite large and setting up connections manually for each one would be tedious. There are automated solutions available, but tools that write config files without my informed consent upset me very much, so I wanted a tool that would not do that.
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Maintains Network Manager connections for the Private Internet Access VPN servers
We found that piasync demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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