v17 Can Express VPN work on Raspberry PI3
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Has anyone managed to set up Express VPN on a Raspberry PI that's running Kodi?


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Assuming your host OS is linux, yes.
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(2017-05-12, 00:04)graysky Wrote: Assuming your host OS is linux, yes.


I've installed OSMC onto it


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@Urbanbumpkin

If you have any luck, please let me know. I tried before but could not work it out.

I tried with Zomboided's OpenVPN Manager.
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(2017-05-12, 00:09)Urbanbumpkin Wrote: I've installed OSMC onto it

Might be best asking on osmc forum.
VPN is a distribution feature rather than a kodi feature.
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(2017-05-13, 18:30)zerocool_ie Wrote: @Urbanbumpkin

If you have any luck, please let me know. I tried before but could not work it out.

I tried with Zomboided's OpenVPN Manager.

Cheers for all of the advice

I got it working with the zomboided openvpn with the help of this clip
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I had to use the the manual set up guide on express vpn when you log into your account. It's a different username and password and you have to download the zip file and save it onto a USB that you have to put in the PI.

I've not tested it 100%, but so far it's looking good.


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@Urbanbumpkin please don't link to videos promoting piracy add-ons here
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(2017-05-14, 22:57)bry Wrote: @Urbanbumpkin please don't link to videos promoting piracy add-ons here


Sorry Bry, apologies. Didn't realise it was promoting piracy.

The only reason I posted was because it was probably the best advice I'd found for setting up a VPN on a Raspberry PI3.



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