![]() sudo bash - c 'echo "USERNAME" > /etc/openvpn/login' As long as your Pi is well secured, it should not be a problem. While this is not technically "best practice", I could not come up with a safer way. Since PIA VPN uses auth-pass in its configuration, we need to save the PIA username + password in a file on the server - the same you use to log into the desktop app or website. Install OpenVPN on your Raspberry sudo apt install openvpn -yĬreate a login file for OpenVPN. Take note of the IP address displayed there, that's your current public IP without the VPN. ![]() sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade -yĬheck if you have an internet connection to begin with.
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