Turning on a VPN is always a painful experience on an iOS device due to the deep nested menus. This App installs a Today Widget into Notification Center which make it possible to turn on a VPN in about 3 seconds(depends on the connection speed). Furthermore, by turning on On Demand feature, the VPN could be automatically connected when you visit any domain specified in this App.
- An iPhone/iPad running iOS 10.3+
- An IPSec IKEv1 / IKEv2 VPN(create yours with my Ansible Playbook or deploy on DigitalOcean)
- Xcode 9
- An Apple iOS develop account
- Carthage
To compile the project, you may temporarily modify the bundle_id
after adding yours into the Apple Developer Center. And then activate the following capabilities of the container App and the Today extension:
- Personal VPN
- Keychain Sharing
- App Groups
Meanwhile, provisioning profiles are required for testing on iPhone/iPad.
Once you add a VPN configuration you can activate the Today Widget in Notification Center, then turn on the VPN by tapping a switch or flag. You may be asked to allow the installation of a VPN profile for the first time.
Issues and roadmap are listed here.
This project follows the gitflow workflow. You'd better create a branch called feature/sth_improved
before any major improvements. Meanwhile minor bug fixes are welcomed in the develop branch.
Please contribute to the Transifex project.
VPN service providers may list a link for their customers to efficiently add server configurations in VPN On. By register the vpnon://
protocol, it supports the following URL scheme:
vpnon://{account}:{password}@{server}/?title={title}&group={group}&secret={secret}&alwayson=[yes|no]&ikev2=[yes|no]
server
and title
are required, other fields are optional. The following URLs are valid:
vpnon://jony:[email protected]/?title=Apple&group=Design&secret=iPhone
vpnon://apple.com/?title=Apple
vpnon://[email protected]/?title=Google&group=devops
vpnon://[email protected]/?title=Yahoo&alwayson=no
vpnon://jony:[email protected]/?title=Twitter&ikev2=yes
vpnon://jony:[email protected]/?title=Twitter&ikev2=yes&remoteid=jetblack
vpnon://VPNTitle/?connect
vpnon://VPNTitle/?connect&callback=https://twitter.com
vpnon://disconnect/
- Arabic(Saudi Arabia) - Mohsen Qaysi
- Japanese translation - Onevcat
- Polish translation - Seb Kaczorowski
- Turkish - Ozancan Karataş
- Dutch (Netherlands) translation - Niels Peen
This product includes GeoLite2 data created by MaxMind, available from http://www.maxmind.com. The GeoLite2 databases are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. In order to query the database, I created a wrapper for libmaxminddb called MMDB-Swift.
This code is distributed under the terms and conditions of the MIT license.
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