Have in mind that this name, Private Internet Access (PIA), is a
registered trademark of an ISP company; not a protocol or security
convention at all.


El 26/4/19 a les 7:17, Cal ha escrit:
> The official PIA client is not yet free/libre software.
> 
> https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/helpdesk/news/posts/upcoming-changes-february-2019
> 
> So, I looked to other means. Someone in #privateinternetaccess on
> freenode mentioned the Ubuntu OpenVPN tutorial. I tried that, but even
> though it got me connected to PIA, I could not ping anything or load any
> basic sites.
> 
> https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/helpdesk/guides/linux/linux/ubuntu-openvpn-setup
> 
> Also, pia-nm.sh has no license, which means it is proprietary software.
> I told someone about it, but it may help if more people ask nicely for a
> license to be added to the script, since it falls under copyright law. I
> recommended the GNU All-Permissive License for its brevity and simplicity.
> 
> That said, I still ran the script. I'm sure the lack of a license header
> on such a simple script was merely an accident.
> 
> https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#GNUAllPermissive
> 
> Right now, I have an unprotected connection. Network Manager is all
> gray, as if I'm not connected at all or have a very low signal. How can
> I get connected to PIA without losing my connection?
> 
> 

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