How to install the VPN client TorGuard New in Ubuntu (Debian)

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How to install the VPN client TorGuard New in Ubuntu (Debian) -

TorGuard just released a new VPN client for Linux users. This recently updated application is powered by OpenVPN and features improved performance and stability of any Linux system. In addition, the user interface has also been updated to allow easy navigation through the VPN server selection menu. TorGuard recommends all Ubuntu users download and start using this new OpenVPN app for the best possible experience.

In this tutorial we will show how simple it is to install the new TorGuard VPN application on Ubuntu distributions (Debian) Linux.

1.) First, navigate to the page TorGuard downloads and download either the 32bit or 64bit Debian package to install.

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2) Save the .deb file to your Downloads folder: ..

3) Then, open your downloads folder and open the

package

This should open the TorGuard screen in the center of ubuntu software. Click the install button:

You can also install it from the terminal using the following commands:

cd Downloads

sudo dpkg - i torguard last-amd64.deb

4.) Click the icon of the house edge on the top left of the screen and search of TorGuard. Click the VPN client TorGuard

5.) This launches the VPN customer TorGuard. Click the dropdown menu to select the VPN server server you want to connect.

In this tutorial, we will connect to the VPN server UDP Canada. Select the server and click Connect:

6) Then you will be prompted to enter your username and password TorGuard VPN .. Enter this information and click "login".

7.) You should now see a connected status! This means that your VPN is active and all traffic is tunneled through the secure server.

To verify the VPN connection open a Web browser and go to dnsleaktest.com:

How to Uninstall VPN TorGuard

Open a terminal window and enter:

sudo dpkg -r torguard

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