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The extraction of the win or mac installer is necessary for linux users to get the necessary config file for the VPN for that provider, because they do not care for linux users. Is that a surprise to you???
This page has instructions for getting the settings from ProXPN to work in stock openVPN on Ubuntu. This should also work with the very easy to use OpenVPN Applet form the Maemo5 repos.
http://procurity.wordpress.com/2013/...x-via-openvpn/
The above page also works through some of the most common problems like blocked ports in NAT'ed home networks.
Is anyone else using the ProXPN free or paid service? Is there any weird NSA spy crap we need to worry about?