Package Details: torguard 4.8.29-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/torguard.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: torguard
Description: TorGuard VPN Software Stay private online with TorGuard's anonymous VPN software and connect to 37+ countries worldwide.
Upstream URL: https://www.torguard.net
Licenses: custom
Submitter: coco
Maintainer: ABOhiccups
Last Packager: ABOhiccups
Votes: 17
Popularity: 0.000074
First Submitted: 2017-01-25 16:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-27 22:40 (UTC)

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insatiable_kin commented on 2021-08-09 10:24 (UTC) (edited on 2021-08-09 10:24 (UTC) by insatiable_kin)

Since updating to v4.7.0 the disconnect button is unresponsive, there is a torguard-wg inserted in network manager that cannot be disconnected either.

Right now the only way out I've found to work is to reboot the computer. Any idea where I can find a previous version to roll back to a version that actually works.

json commented on 2021-07-24 10:12 (UTC)

url="https://www.torguard.com" is no longer in use and should point to the current https://www.torguard.net url

Excalibus commented on 2021-05-09 22:27 (UTC)

If anyone doesn't want to wait for an official update to the PKGBUILD you can change out the package version to 4.6.1 and the hash to 3168c83f372649a8b0b56226b2dce7862f5826bea6bd2c2a262996175d9c1209 I think you would also have to remove all references to torguard.sysusers

The PKGBUILD I used can be found at https://pastebin.com/M30Vqj1V

dramm commented on 2020-07-14 19:47 (UTC)

@zc0rp10 depedency added.

zc0rp10 commented on 2020-06-27 23:26 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-27 23:27 (UTC) by zc0rp10)

Hi,

Think you might be missing a decency for qt5-declarative Was helping another user install this today and he could not launch the GUI without it, cuz it require /usr/lib/libQt5QuickWidgets.so

I confirmed he had qt5-websockets dependency installed.

angeeker20 commented on 2020-05-13 09:55 (UTC)

@dramm could you update the package to use the latest official one released by Torguard. I see that the PKGBUILD is different as they are using a wrapper script to ensure when you run Torguard client, it will automatically change the user to root. Hit me up if you need anything.

insatiable_kin commented on 2020-04-12 06:35 (UTC)

I'm running under kde and xorg, I have not given wayland a try yet.

I cannot run more tests on the aur package at the moment as I have switched to the official torguard archlinux package which happens to work out of the box for me: https://torguard.net/downloads/torguard-latest-amd64-arch.tar.gz

dramm commented on 2020-04-01 20:15 (UTC)

@insatiable_kin I get the operation not permitted error after some system upgrades, did you try rebooting?

The wrapper didn't work properly on some systems, so instead of modifying it, it is easier to just removed it so that each user can manage permissions his own way. You can add any launch commands you want in your desktop file.

About the qt error, are you running on wayland? I haven't had a chance to test it on wayland. Maybe it needs another dependency?

insatiable_kin commented on 2020-04-01 19:15 (UTC)

Just updated to aur 3.98.0-1 still does not work. it launch but refuse to connect with error: ERROR: Cannot ioctl TUNSETIFF tun: Operation not permitted (errno=1)

I do not have sudo installed on my machine for security reasons, also because sudo does not provide any useful feature to me.

When ran with pkexec from cli it fails to start: qt.qpa.xcb: could not connect to display qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found.

Not sure why this aur package take the extra step to remove the provided torguard-wrapper to prevent it from working without sudo.

dramm commented on 2019-08-11 16:23 (UTC)

For autostarting have a lot at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/autostarting

You can set it to run on desktop environment startup or on window manager startup.

Does the autoconnect on start work correctly?