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Hello friends, I am an Ubuntu user, and when I open Vypr VPN, it automatically closes after about 30 seconds. What could be the reason for this, and what is the solution?
Hello friends, I am an Ubuntu user, and when I open Vypr VPN, it automatically closes after about 30 seconds. What could be the reason for this, and what is the solution?
You give us no details, so how do you expect us to know anything??? You don't tell us the version of Ubuntu, how you installed/configured the client for this particular VPN, or give us any error(s)/message(s) at all. We can't guess....provide some information and we may be able to help. Further, if you're paying for Vypr, have you contacted their support for help??
You give us no details, so how do you expect us to know anything??? You don't tell us the version of Ubuntu, how you installed/configured the client for this particular VPN, or give us any error(s)/message(s) at all. We can't guess....provide some information and we may be able to help. Further, if you're paying for Vypr, have you contacted their support for help??
oh yes you are right sorry but is there nothing information no error message I followed offical page for download "https://support.vyprvpn.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037721812-VyprVPN-OpenVPN-Setup-for-Linux-Ubuntu" and i did everything written on the site verbatim.I'm pretty sure I entered my password and username correctly, but I don't understand why it's doing this.
usually these tools have a log file somewhere. You need to locate it and check what is inside. It will help us to identify (and solve) the issue, otherwise hard to say anything.
You may try to switch on some verbose/debug flags also (see documentation)
oh yes you are right sorry but is there nothing information no error message I followed offical page for download "https://support.vyprvpn.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037721812-VyprVPN-OpenVPN-Setup-for-Linux-Ubuntu" and i did everything written on the site verbatim.I'm pretty sure I entered my password and username correctly, but I don't understand why it's doing this.
Ok, but as pan64 said, there is typically a log file, somewhere, that tells you what's up. And at the bottom of that page is a place where you can (again) contact the support you're paying for...have you done so??
Hi guys I couldn’t find a solution in any way. I think it might be Vypr VPN’s own issue, so I switched to Proton VPN and the problem was resolved. Have a nice day!
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