Merge latest ProtonVPN OVPN configuration files to bring the following changes:
* Updated server hostnames/IPs (eg. se-01 through se-08)
* Added new servers (eg. hk-06, us-ca-33, etc.)
* Removed old servers (eg. nl-101, us-ca-101, etc.)
* Include Intermediate CA certificates
* Updated copyright notice
Manual changes for this project:
* "auth-user-pass" has been replaced with "auth-user-pass /config/openvpn-credentials.txt" to read credentials.
* "comp-lzo no" has been replaced with "compress" as the former is deprecated and existing OVPN files contain this change.
Co-authored-by: jaygun09 <>
Given the certificates embeded in the new .ovpn files are up to date, this should fix connectivity problems mentioned in #1012.
The ca.crt and Wdc.key are no used, so I'm removing them.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Kishino <patrick.a.kishino@gmail.com>
Given the certificates embeded in the new .ovpn files are up to date, this should fix connectivity problems mentioned in #1012.
The ca.crt and Wdc.key are no used, so I'm removing them.
Giganews ovpn files were not working as expected. I have replaced these with the latest available from Giganews, removed spaces from the filenames and added the auth-nocache option
VPNBOOK password is provided as a picture/image. The http://api.ocr.space/parse/image service erroneously sees a space between certain character combinations. Since passwords generally do not contain spaces, this extra awk expression removes the space.
Some old files (NV, GA, MA, NC,...) are not in the lists anymore.
Leaving them in for now.
For the states, I picked the cities located in that state.
The strange thing is when I downloaded the files, UDP port was 1197.
Today it's 1196. Both seem to work.
Available now from Mullvad:
- Atlanta GA
- Chicago IL
- Dallas TX
- Denver CO
- Los Angeles CA
- Miami FL
- New York, NY
- Phoenix AZ
- Piscataway NJ
- Salt Lake City UT
- Seattle WA
- Secaucus NJ
All 4 port/protocol types. Mullvad now uses an airport code for its
servers instead of a state. (It seems the state domains still resolve,
but the new scheme might alleviate congestion.