PiVPN
pivpn.io
A simple way to set up a home VPN on any Debian server. Supports OpenVPN and WireGuard with elliptic curve encryption keys up to 512 bit. Supports multiple DNS providers and custom DNS providers - works nicely along-side PiHole.
- Homepage: pivpn.io
- GitHub: github.com/pivpn/pivpn
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/pivpn.io
PiVPN Source Code
Author
Description
The Simplest VPN installer, designed for Raspberry Pi
Homepage
https://pivpn.ioLicense
MIT
Created
17 Apr 16
Last Updated
30 Mar 24
Latest version
Primary Language
Shell
Size
2,182 KB
Stars
6,722
Forks
575
Watchers
6,722
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Recent Commits
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Orazio (29 Jan 24)
fix(install): don't treat http errors as unavailable ipv6
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4s3ti (28 Jan 24)
build: publish-install.yml Publish install script to github pages
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Orazio (13 Dec 23)
fix(scripts): disallow using server's name as client name (#1791)
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kokomo123 (07 Nov 23)
refactor(core): Change wording on the window (#1779) * Change wording on the user selection window
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Orazio (07 Nov 23)
fix(scripts): correct link to backup doc
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4s3ti (04 Nov 23)
feat(Network): Add support for network manager fix #1774: Add support for network manager running on Raspberrypi OS bookworm
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camdenAR (19 Oct 23)
fix(scripts): Match full client name when disabling This fix prevents "pivpn -off" from failing to disable a client when another client is already disabled and the disabled client name starts with the client name you're trying to disable. e.g. "user-1" wasn't able to be disabled if "user" was already disabled.
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4s3ti (03 Aug 23)
fix(core): typo on distroCheck
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Dennis Roth (18 Jul 23)
add alpine container support
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4s3ti (02 Jul 23)
feat: Support debian 12(Bookworm)
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Najm Ajmal (02 Jul 23)
Docs: Update README.md (#1744)
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Najm Ajmal (02 Jul 23)
Docs(README): Updated README.md (#1743) * Swapped Buildstatus into order of importance Moved test branch to be under the main branch * Made OpenVPN bold * Made Wireguard bold
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sulaymaanajmal (27 Jun 23)
docs: Update README.md (#1741) Line 23 That being said rid of elipses
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Najm Ajmal (25 Jun 23)
Docs: Made the "c" capital in Contributions, in README.md (#1740)
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Dolorosus (09 Jun 23)
fix(scripts): #issue-1747767321 ensure only "user" is disabled * fix common https://github.com/pivpn/pivpn/issues/1733#issue-1747767321 pivpn -off/-on user (en-/dis-)ables also user-1, user-2...user-n this fix prevents from (en-/dis-)ableing user-1 ...user-n
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Thad Guidry (13 May 23)
feat(core): OS Support Add Ubuntu lunar support
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Sriram Keerthi Madhava Kunjathur (07 Apr 23)
fix(core): Use absolute path for git On installations such as OctoPi, git is shadowed by /root/bin/git. This change forces the script to use /usr/bin/git which isn't affected by other executables with the name 'git' in the path.
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4s3ti (29 Mar 23)
docs(issues): Remove old markdown template
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4s3ti (29 Mar 23)
docs(issues): Add new issue form templates
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4s3ti (16 Mar 23)
refactor(scripts): Fix codestyle
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4s3ti (16 Mar 23)
refactor(scripts): preserve exit codes (SC2320) SC2320: Set error code to variable to preserve it after other commands.
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4s3ti (16 Mar 23)
ci(scripts): Fix malformated shebang
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4s3ti (16 Mar 23)
refactor(core): Ignore SC2317
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4s3ti (16 Mar 23)
ci: Use xargs instead of find -exec Use pipe to xargs instead of find -exec to properly catch exit codes
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4s3ti (15 Mar 23)
feat(Core): Drop Support for Stretch and Xenial Drop support for Debian 9 Stretch Drop support for Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial
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Austin English (27 Jan 23)
feat(scripts): allow generating a QR code from a filename Instead of returning an error, use the filename to generate the QR code.
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4s3ti (24 Feb 23)
Merge pull request #1697 from CoolCat467/master fix(scripts): made indicated reply defaults work correctly
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CoolCat467 (24 Feb 23)
fix(scripts): fix default handling fix #1663: made indicated reply defaults work correctly
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Leon (22 Dec 22)
Fix typo in README (#1662)
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4s3ti (01 Dec 22)
Merge pull request #1661 from astroganga/master Show correct information and fix error caused by dash on printf in clientStat.sh
PiVPN Website
Website
PIVPN: Simplest way to setup a VPN
Redirects
Redirects to https://www.pivpn.io/
Security Checks
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Server Details
- IP Address 185.199.109.153
- Hostname cdn-185-199-109-153.github.com
- Location California, Pennsylvania, United States of America, NA
- ISP GitHub Inc.
- ASN AS54113
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Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
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