https://github.com/ProtonVPN/android-app/releases/tag/5.1.51.3

I couldn’t find any announcement on the Proton VPN blog or Mastodon?

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True, the Linux app (both the old and the new one) sucks to the point, where I gave up and just put my Linux PC behind a network-wide VPN (which is set up using a Wireguard profile)

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I just use the OpenVPN files on the Linux machine

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Can you share your set up info? I am currently using it on my rpi on which i have a torrent client. I am using the wireguard profile which i need to connect each time using wg-quick up <wireguard conf>

It doesn’t persist through system reboots and port forwarding is also very tedious on cli using natpmpc.

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I have a custom x86 Router/Firewall running the BSD-based OPNSense Firewall OS. Setting up Proton VPN is pretty simple, they even have a guide: https://protonvpn.com/support/protonvpn-opnsense-wireguard/

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