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1. Find your ExpressVPN account credentials
2. Install and connect to the VPN
Disconnect from a VPN server location
1. Find your ExpressVPN account credentials
Go to the ExpressVPN setup page. If prompted, enter your ExpressVPN credentials and click Sign In.
Enter the verification code that is sent to your email.
On the right, with OpenVPN already selected for you, you will see your username, password, and a list of OpenVPN configuration files.
Click the location(s) you want in order to download the .ovpn file(s).
Keep this browser window open. You will need this information for the setup later.
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2. Install and connect to the VPN
Refer to the corresponding section for your Linux distro below.
Note: The following steps were tested on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa).
To install the packages, enter the following in the Terminal window:
$ sudo apt install openvpn openvpn-systemd-resolved
Enter your password. Then, enter Y to continue.
To launch OpenVPN, enter the following:
$ sudo openvpn --config /[path to file]/my_expressvpn_[server location].ovpn --script-security 2 --up /etc/openvpn/update-systemd-resolved --down /etc/openvpn/update-systemd-resolved --dhcp-option 'DOMAIN-ROUTE .' --down-pre
Note: Replace [path to file] with the path to where the ExpressVPN configuration file was downloaded, and [server location] with the location shown in the file name.
Enter the username and password you found earlier.
After you are connected to ExpressVPN successfully, you will see the words “Initialization Sequence Completed.”
To keep the VPN connection active, keep the Terminal window running in the background.
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
Note: The following steps were tested on Debian 10 (Buster).
To install the packages, enter the following in the Terminal window:
$ sudo apt install openvpn resolvconf
Enter your password. Then, enter Y to continue.
To launch OpenVPN, enter the following:
$ sudo openvpn --config /[path to file]/my_expressvpn_[server location].ovpn --script-security 2 --up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf --down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
Note: Replace [path to file] with the path to where the ExpressVPN configuration file was downloaded, and [server location] with the location shown in the file name.
Enter the username and password you found earlier.
After you are connected to ExpressVPN successfully, you will see the words “Initialization Sequence Completed.”
To keep the VPN connection active, keep the Terminal window running in the background.
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
Note: The following steps were tested on Fedora 32. These steps should also work for CentOS.
To install the packages, enter the following in the Terminal window:
$ sudo dnf install openvpn
To configure DNS, enter the following:
$ sudo cp /usr/share/doc/openvpn/contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.{up,down} /etc/openvpn/
$ sudo chmod +x /etc/openvpn/client.{up,down}
$ sudo sed -i -e 's|\bresolvconf\b|ignore-&|' /etc/openvpn/client.{up,down}
To launch OpenVPN, enter the following:
$ sudo openvpn --config /[path to file]/my_expressvpn_[server location].ovpn --script-security 2 --up /etc/openvpn/client.up --down /etc/openvpn/client.down
Note: Replace [path to file] with the path to where the ExpressVPN configuration file was downloaded, and [server location] with the location shown in the file name.
Enter the username and password you found earlier.
After you are connected to ExpressVPN successfully, you will see the words “Initialization Sequence Completed.”
To keep the VPN connection active, keep the Terminal window running in the background.
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
Disconnect from a VPN server location
To disconnect, enter Ctrl + C in the Terminal window.
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.