• asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev
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    It’s only the Linux client that’s getting open sourced. NordVPN also offers dedicated client apps for various proprietary desktop and mobile OSes, and those clients remain proprietary themselves.

    Hmm. That feels suspicious. It’s as if they are deliberately trying to get the more techy Linux users over.

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      Or that code is not cleaned up

      Knowing codebases, literally always it is simply messy code they dont want judged

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      I used to run their closed cli client years ago, but only when connecting to grab wireguard configs, then I closed it and connected with that config without it, which worked well*.

      I also remember strace showing it reading a bunch of stuff including /etc/os-release. So they at least knew what distro you were using 😉

      It was okay for me because I knew how to deal with it, although I’m with a provider that provides configs directly so you don’t need to use any service-specific clients.

      Nord was never, or should have never been, a “privacy” choice, unless you are the kind of person that falls for paid reviewers and comparison sites, or marketing bullshit like all the X eyes talk.

      *you can do that with any client that connects through wireguard since you can run wg showconf on the connected wireguard device. Although you would have to do some scripting yourself to replicate other steps like DNS and routing. I don’t think I was the only one doing this.

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      Not necessarily. Could just mean they use code that is not theirs and their licence does not allow publishing. Happens more often than one would think.