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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
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README.md
Passepartout
Passepartout is a non-official, user-friendly OpenVPN® client for iOS.
Beta
Passepartout is in public beta on TestFlight.
By using a beta version of the app, you understand that the software might be unstable, unreliable or plain broken from time to time.
Overview
All profiles in one place
Passepartout lets you handle multiple profiles in one single place and quickly switch between them.
Ease of use
With its native look & feel, Passepartout focuses on ease of use. It does so by stripping the .ovpn flags that are today obsolete or rarely used. With good approximation, it mimics the most relevant features you will find in OpenVPN 2.4.x.
Trusted networks
Trust cellular or Wi-Fi networks to fine-grain your connectivity. You can then choose to retain a VPN connection when entering a trusted network, or prevent it completely.
See your connection parameters
Passepartout strives for transparency, by showing a fairly detailed yet understandable resume of your connection parameters.
Disconnect on sleep
Keeping the VPN active in the background provides smoother operation, but may be tough for the battery. You might want to use this feature if you're concerned about battery life. When the device goes to sleep, the VPN will disconnect to then reconnect on device wake-up.
No unrequested activity
Passepartout is a VPN client and does absolutely nothing else without your consent. The providers infrastructures are obtained via a static GitHub API only and only if you manually refresh them.
Presets for major providers
Passepartout can connect to a few well-known VPN providers with an existing account:
- Private Internet Access
- ...more soon!
In preset mode, you can pick pre-resolved IPv4 endpoints when DNS is problematic.
Import .ovpn profiles
Passepartout can import .ovpn configuration files. This way you can fine-tune encryption without tweaking and reimporting a new configuration. Below are a few limitations worth mentioning.
Unsupported:
- UDP fragmentation, i.e.
--fragment
Unsupported (probably ever):
- Compression
--comp-lzo
other thanno
--compress
other than empty
- External file references (inline
<block>
only)
Ignored:
- MTU overrides
--*-mtu
and variants--mssfix
- Multiple
--remote
(first wins)
Other flags are ignored too but planned to be implemented.
Installation
Requirements
- iOS 11.0+
- Xcode 10+ (Swift 4.2)
- Git (preinstalled with Xcode Command Line Tools)
- Ruby (preinstalled with macOS)
- CocoaPods 1.4.0
It's highly recommended to use the Git and Ruby packages provided by Homebrew.
Testing
Download the app codebase locally:
$ git clone https://github.com/keeshux/passepartout-ios.git
Assuming you have a working CocoaPods environment, setting up the app workspace only requires installing the pod dependencies:
$ pod install
After that, open Passepartout.xcworkspace
in Xcode and run the Passepartout-iOS
target.
For the VPN to work properly, the app requires:
- App Groups and Keychain Sharing capabilities
- App IDs with Packet Tunnel entitlements
both in the main app and the tunnel extension target.
License
This project is licensed under the GPLv3.
Contributing
By contributing to this project you are agreeing to the terms stated in the Contributor License Agreement (CLA). For more details please see CONTRIBUTING.
Credits
The logo is taken from the awesome Circle Icons set by Nick Roach.
- SwiftyBeaver - © 2015 Sebastian Kreutzberger
- MBProgressHUD - © 2009-2016 Matej Bukovinski
© 2002-2018 OpenVPN Inc. - OpenVPN is a registered trademark of OpenVPN Inc.
Disclaimer
Passepartout is a VPN client based on independent work. As such, the developer -while making his best efforts to avoid it- takes no responsibility about any damage caused by the use of this software.
Additionally, the developer takes no responsibility about data usage, monitoring, logging etc. by the servers you connect to. Passepartout is not even involved in the above choices, as they're part of server-side policies.
For more information about data usage by third parties, please review the privacy policy of your VPN provider.
Contacts
Twitter: @keeshux
Website: passepartoutvpn.app