GUI for Linux
Develop a GUI for Linux that allows us to change any and all protocols, severs, DNS leak, kill switch, etc., etc. Constantly going into terminal and opening a text editor with sudo gets to be pain. Almost all security measure from firewalls, anti virus and malware now have GUI's VyprVPN should be no different.

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Mark commented
Recommend an AppImage, Flatpak, or Snap package so it is easier to maintain for multiple distributions.
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KIMW commented
I'm not YET a VyprVPN user but this idea has been completed https://ideas.goldenfrog.com/forums/171209-golden-frog-ideas/suggestions/3594216-vyprvpn-app-for-linux
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Anonymous commented
i would really appreciate to have an autoconnect function which connects directly after startup
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anonyme commented
a Linux GUI make the difference, i would like use your vpn service but you aren't a Linux GUI
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Anonymous commented
Why vyprvpn only wörks with ubuntu? I work with Manjaro (Arch) and I can not use vyprvpn with comfort.
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Daniel Barbara commented
A GUI client supporting Linux would certainly be appreciated. Please make it happen!
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flowwrap2013@protonmail.com commented
Especially for one of the most expensive VPN'S on the market.
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Martin Bodlák commented
At least some indicator which would show actual status of the connecion and with menu to control the connection.
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Anonymous commented
Why do you keep Linux support almost secret? If you browse the website you won't find it; the "Linux" link button is dead.
Lack of Linux was the only reason I maintained another VPN subscription as well. Found the CLI app by coincidence, with Google. -
Steffie commented
I generally like VyprVPN, to which i changed from AirVPN. V has various benefits for me over A, but one distinct disadvantage V has is no Linux GUI Client. That really disappoints & frustrates me. My V subscription is more expensive than many alternatives, & it would be rather nice if for that money i also got a GUI Client. Please, develop one for us. I am especially keen to try Chameleon, which i presently cannot [afaik, anyway] with my current method of using my distro's Network Manager.
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Anonymous commented
The client should be open source, since it is a security relevant thing!
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Anonymous commented
Especially Chameleon is needed urgently, due to ISPs, slowing down VPN connections more often nowadays.
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Anonym commented
Bering a daily Linux user, I would highly appreciate a Linux client.
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rad commented
chance of linux version alongside eventual windows and mac