- OS custom internal package for file system interaction
- Remove fileManager external dependency
- Closer API to Go's native API on the OS
- Create directories at startup
- Better testability
- Move Unsetenv to os interface
* Reads the client key from /gluetun/client.key
* Read the client certificate from /gluetun/client.crt
* Additional checks for client key and client certificate validity
* Fix client key file parsing if environment variable isn't present
- Use Windscribe API to fetch servers information
- More data on servers about region, city and hostname
- Add optional server filters with `REGION`, `CITY` and `HOSTNAME` csv environment variables
* Updater loop with period and http route
* Using DNS over TLS to update servers
* Better logging
* Remove goroutines for cyberghost updater
* Respects context for servers update (quite slow overall)
* Increase shutdown grace period to 5 seconds
* Update announcement
* Add log lines for each provider update start
* Adapt storage: SyncServers write to file option, export FlushToFile
* CLI built-in updater for old and new PIA servers
* Update hardcoded IP addresses for PIA old and new servers
* Add PIA old to allServers struct and update timestamps
* Adapt code to work with new and old PIA servers
* Remove PIA subdomains (unneeded) from resolver tool
- Goal was to simplify main.go complexity
- Use common structures and interfaces for all vpn providers
- Moved files around
- Removed some alias models
- Fix bad permissions bits for files
- VPNSP is 'private internet access' instead of 'pia' (retro compatible)
- Check errors of deferred unsetEnv functions in params package
- Other lint errors fixing and code simplifications
- Obtains VPN public IP address from routing table
- Logs and writes VPN Public IP address to `/ip` as soon as VPN is up
- Obtain port forward, logs it and writes it as soon as VPN is up
- Routing fully refactored and tested
- Routing reads from `/proc/net/route`
- Routing mutates the routes using `ip route ...`
- Environment variables `UID` and `GID`, both defaulting to `1000`
- All subprocesses (openvpn, tinyproxy, etc.) run using the UID and GID given
- All files are written with an ownership for the UID and GID given
- Port forwarded file has also ownership for UID, GID and read permission only