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TheVPNCompany <https://thevpncompany.com.au>
_ is an Open Source VPN company who intends to:
This package consists on a set of daemons and scripts required for different subsystems.
1 - consumer_orchestration.py
, consumer that creates fully configured OpenVPN servers in 120 seconds.
2 - consumer_certificates.py
, consumer that creates new OpenVPN certificates.
The following scripts provides information to Zabbix monitoring systems:
1 - zabbix_openvpn_user_discovery.py
, which discover connected OpenVPN Users using the management console
2 - zabbix_openvpn_usage_per_user.py
, which reports the data usage per user
3 - zabbix_track_monthly_traffic.py
, which reports the OpenVPN data usage per month
Install the scripts from the source code
.. code:: bash
python setup.py install
Install the scripts from pip
.. code:: bash
pip install thevpncompany
You can find the documentation for all the released Open Source code on TheVPNCompany website: https://thevpncompany.com.au
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Scripts required for the open source end-to-end solution TheVPNCompany.com.au
We found that thevpncompany 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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