Releases: NordSecurity/nordvpn-linux
Releases · NordSecurity/nordvpn-linux
3.19.0
- As quantum computing advances, so do our measures to protect your data. You can now enable post-quantum encryption against the cyber threats of the future. It’s always better to be prepared than to wish you were. Or, as they say: "Be quantum-proof." Use the command: nordvpn set pq on.
- Now even more devices can run NordVPN. We’ve added support for ARM64 and ARMHF architecture in the Snap package.
- Performance has been optimized, bugs were kicked out, and stability is reinforced.
3.18.5
- We’ve tinkered with the internal workings and polished some rough edges. The result? An app that’s better than ever before.
3.18.4
- Fixed: Rumor has it that some of you had trouble routing traffic from your Windows PC to a Linux device. That was never our intention, so we've sorted it out.
- Fixed: The tray icon used to disappear after you logged out and back into the system. We've fixed it - now it stays.
- Fixed: Sometimes the app would throw a confusing error when you tried to connect to a dedicated IP. We've tweaked the app logic to select the right server from your purchased list or show you a clear message if you're not subscribed.
- Fixed: Using a Linux device as a VPN gateway previously let LAN traffic through. Fun, right? But not very private. So now, LAN traffic won't get to the internet by default. If you want to route it through your VPN-connect device, just turn on LAN discovery or allowlist specific subnets or IP addresses.
- We've also improved how subnet allowlisting works. Accessing an allowlisted subnet or IP no longer requires LAN discovery to be active.
- A few other little bugs have been wiped out.
3.18.3
- Sometimes, less is more. You can now disable virtual locations using the command virtual-location disable. If you change your mind, run virtual-location enable.
- Several weird and rare bugs popped in for a surprise visit. We've taken care of them - end of story.
3.18.2
- Exciting news! The NordVPN Linux app is now available on the Snap Store. Installing the app on Linux has never been easier.
- If your dedicated IP subscription has expired, we’ll guide you smoothly to the subscription page. Keep that unique IP address all to yourself.
- You can now disable the tray icon directly from the tray settings. To bring it back, just run the nordvpn set tray on command.
- Fixed: A bug snuck into the last release and broke the allowlist.
- Fixed: Kill Switch and LAN discovery didn’t work nicely together after a daemon restart. All good now.
3.18.1
3.18.0
- Introducing our latest companion - the notification tray. This handy addition will give you real-time updates on your VPN connection status.
- Fixed: We've gotten rid of the bug that prevented Kill Switch from disabling internet access for Meshnet peers routing traffic through your device. Now when your VPN connection drops and Kill Switch is enabled, it securely blocks internet access for these connections.
3.17.4
- Fixed: We discovered that DNS configurations went off-track when your LAN access was enabled. The bug is no more.
3.17.3
- Fixed: Routing through Meshnet devices connected to an OpenVPN server used to mean a trip to no-internet land. Not anymore.
- Fixed: We've refined help-related messages. They're now more accurate, guiding you without the guesswork.
- We’ve made other tweaks and fixes to make your NordVPN experience smoother, faster, and more reliable.
3.17.2
- A sneaky little bug related to IPv6 settings crept into our last release, leading to some unexpected connectivity challenges. But worry not! We've caught the culprit and fixed the issue.