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Orazio
9679a600c1 Check DH parameters, fix 'pivpn -c', improvements when dealing with external repositories
- Added a basic sanity check to downloaded DH paramenters, which doubles as a
    check for missing .pem file.
  - Fix 'pivpn -c' showing the month number instead of the day of the month when
    using WireGuard.
  - Removing APT keys is risky, it would break APT update/upgrade if the user
    already was already using the unstable repo.
  - Replaced 'Checking for $i... installed' in favor of a more clear 'Checking for
    $i... already installed'.
  - Check whether the OpenVPN repo and the Debian unstable repo are already used.
2020-01-27 14:44:03 +01:00
Orazio
b12996df37 Inform the user when updating the package cache, which can be slow on some RPis 2020-01-25 18:01:07 +01:00
Orazio
deee38b20e More safeguards, some fixes, standardized some code, WireGuard update script, removed redundant code
- Add curl as a dependency for those who run the script without 'curl URL | bash'.
  - Use POSIX 'command -v' instead of 'hash'.
  - Check if packages have actually been installed and abort execution if they have not.
  - Fixed issue with getStaticIPv4Settings() that prevented existing network settings
    to be used as static IP settings when running the script unattended with empty
    $IPv4addr and $IPv4gw variables.
  - Exit if processing wireguard-linux-compat fails.
  - Exit if 50unattended-upgrades fails to extract.
  - Exit clientSTAT.sh if the wg0 interface is not available.
  - Moved the Self Check to a single script since dedicated versions were very similar.
  - Add 'pivpn -wg' to update WireGuard for users running Raspbian with armv6l kernel.
2020-01-24 17:12:36 +01:00
Orazio
d17d381049 - When suggesting to use Pi-hole, use the VPN server IP instead of the LAN IP to allow
DNS resolution even if the user does not route the local network through the tunnel.

- Format listCONF in a similar way as listOVPN

- Specifically look for a free octet in the last word of clients.txt and not just any word.
  Necessary otherwhise public keys starting with a number will match against an octet.
  Example: if line is 'name 5abcdefgh 4', then looking for ' 5' will match but '5$' will
  not (correctly).

- 'pivpn -c' will show the Connected Clients List for WireGuard too
2019-12-27 15:48:42 +01:00