TLDR, you can fix this with yay -S -rebuildall aur/openpyn-nordvpn. Epdfjasfvzp commented on 2020-12-11 05:51. Seems to be broken with python being updated to 3.9. Openpyn gets installed into /usr/lib/python3.8 but with python set to python3.9 by default it can't find the openpyn dependency. Name Version Votes Popularity? Description Maintainer; gnome-shell-extension-nordvpn-connect-git: r1-1: 2: 0.00: Unofficial Gnome-Shell Extension to provide a GUI for the official NordVPN CLI Tool.
Package Details: nordvpn-bin 3.9.2_1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/nordvpn-bin.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | nordvpn-bin |
Description: | NordVPN CLI tool for Linux |
Upstream URL: | https://nordvpn.com/download/linux/ |
Keywords: | |
Licenses: | custom |
Conflicts: | openvpn-nordvpn |
Provides: | nordvpn |
Submitter: | metiis |
Maintainer: | metiis (Martoko, bubuntux) |
Last Packager: | Martoko |
Votes: | 109 |
Popularity: | 4.64 |
First Submitted: | 2018-08-29 12:13 |
Last Updated: | 2021-04-17 08:01 |
Dependencies (6)
- ca-certificates(ca-certificates-utils)
- iproute2(iproute2-git, iproute-mptcp, iproute2-selinux)
- ipset(ipset-git)
- iptables(iptables-git, iptables-nosystemd-minimal-git, iptables-fullconenat, iptables-fullconenat-nft, iptables-minimal-git, iptables-nft)
- libxslt(libxslt-git)
- procps (procps-ng-git, procps-ng-static, procps-ng-nosystemd-minimal-git, procps-ng-nosystemd, procps-ng)
Aur Nordvpn Login
Required by (6)
- https://repo.nordvpn.com/deb/nordvpn/debian/pool/main/nordvpn_3.9.2-1_amd64.deb(x86_64)
- https://repo.nordvpn.com/deb/nordvpn/debian/pool/main/nordvpn_3.9.2-1_arm64.deb(aarch64)
- https://repo.nordvpn.com/deb/nordvpn/debian/pool/main/nordvpn_3.9.2-1_armhf.deb(armv7h)
- https://repo.nordvpn.com/deb/nordvpn/debian/pool/main/nordvpn_3.9.2-1_i386.deb(i686)
Martoko commented on 2020-12-20 09:10
If you're seeing the message 'Daemon is unreachable, is systemd running?', then one of two things is probably happening.
The nordvpn daemon might not be started
Start it using:sudo systemctl enable --now nordvpnd
You might not have been added to the nordvpn group
Add yourself:sudo gpasswd -a USERNAME nordvpn
And then restart in order for the group to be created:reboot
Arawindor commented on 2021-04-27 14:27
Hi to all, the subnet whitelist
doesn't work with my Arch Linux Thinkpad T570:I've whitelisted both LAN and VPN subnet, but I can't ping LAN.
I've reinstalled twice, switched from OpenVPN to NordLynx technology, restarted several time systemd's nordvpnd service, but I can't ping local network while I'm connected to NordVPN.
Any advice?
Here's my nordvpn settings:Technology: NordLynx
Firewall: enabled
Kill Switch: disabled
CyberSec: disabled
Notify: enabled
Auto-connect: disabled
DNS: disabled
Whitelisted subnets:
192.168.1.0/24
10.0.0.0/8
esdaniel commented on 2021-04-21 07:04
@arizonajoe iptables confs could be a red herring. As you say. everything else works and then it slowly deteriorates, you've got a decent connection too which could mean traffic shaping via your ISP is taking place or perhaps even at Nordvpn. Might be best to send Nordvpn a DM on Twitter to help them diagnose given you've checked everything 'your side'. FYI I asked for their help once before and they were responsive, supportive and effective in helping me diagnose my issues.
arizonajoe commented on 2021-04-20 16:21
I have been having issues with nordvpn-bin for over a year. Within 10 - 15 minutes 'on the clock,' something happens to severely restrict though-put, whether I use NetworkManager in Plasma/KDE or Gnome. It matters not. Yes, I make sure that the service is started and enabled. Yes, this user is a member of the group. The connection always starts out to be excellent whether using NordLynx or OpenVPN, and whether Cybersec is on or off. And it makes no difference which server I connect to. Sometimes the connection deteriorates slowly, and at other times, it becomes 'constricted' faster, and requires a reboot or iptables restart. I have not looked at the IP tables but assumed that nordvpn broke them. And the system tray icon in Plasma/KDE gets the requisite exclamation mark telling me my connectivity is limited.
This happens whether on WiFi or on Ethernet. I am using a fast fiber connection near 1000MB/sec. A restart of the iptables fixes the though-put temporarily, but the exclamation point warning of limited connectivity in the system tray connection icon remains.
sadiqu commented on 2021-04-19 17:35
@ledom05 When my connection randomly closes I usually do a pkill nordvpnd
and then sudo systemctl restart iptables
and everything goes running again.
5DcNu23aph commented on 2021-03-23 20:31
Manjaro Nordvpn
Still have an issue with 'limited connectivity' in Plasma. About 5 minutes in after connecting NetworkManager would notify about 'limited connectivity', e.g. no internet access. After that connectivity in some apps (Spotify for example) would be lost, but browser works normally.
Have tried various combinations of settings for the package, but no luck so far. Support agent didn't even try to help, since they have no official support for arch. Flushing iptables and changing permissions for resolv.conf didn't help either.
I have found no working solution for my problem so far.
sylgar commented on 2021-03-23 20:28
@Martoko: have you checked the dependencies of the 3.9.0 Debian package? They have changed from previous versions, so the dependencies of your package may need adjustments too.
LuciRose431 commented on 2021-03-23 11:49
There is mistake at line number 26
bsdtar -O -xf *.deb data.tar.xz | bsdtar -C '${pkgdir}' -xJf -
there should be data.tar.gz
ledom05 commented on 2021-03-12 13:57
Nordvpn Openvpn File
@sylvite I tried it, but when restore it runs but never finish, I have to stop it with CTRL+Z, and it does nothing.
@esdaniel It can't connect (no error, it endless run but does nothing), but nordvpnd is running. Hacklang.
I also tried stoping nordvpnd and restart it without succes. I always have to reboot.
Sometimes it runs after suspend, sometimes not..
sylvite commented on 2021-03-03 22:38
A lot of times when I have no connection it's because nord left the iptables in a broken state. What I've done is sudo iptables-save
to a file (once only) right after a clean reboot before interacting with nord, when I have connectivity. Then when nord gets in this state, do a sudo iptables-restore
from that file before using nord. Has saved me from rebooting many times.
Arch Linux Openvpn
esdaniel commented on 2021-03-03 12:18
Aur Nordvpn Account
@ledom05 as nordvpn won't maintain 'stale' connections when you sleep your computer, when you resume your computer just try: nordvpn c
to reconnect to nordvpn service. Hope that works for you. If you wish to have internet access and not connect with nordvpn, after resume then run nordvpn d