![]() I'd come across VPN controlling workflows that required it to be through the Mac's network settings. ![]() The PIA doesn't show in my Network preferences either. app in the applications folder, Exiting the whole app isn't possible through any app quitting approach (which is what had led me to UI scripting menu clicks and whatnot, but even though these worked in ScriptEditor and Automator, they'd fail when launched via a keyboard shortcut, saying the app didn't have permissions, despite me putting them explicitly on the list of approved apps to control my computer). I use the PIA app that works as the menubar process ( v81). I do try to take time and read and search before just asking someone to "do the work for me" type of thing. I have the feeling I'm conflating PIA with Tunnelblick and Viscocity and that perhaps they are an additional "controler" of the PIA which controls the VPN? (Sorry, even though I've long used a VPN and even gotten a bit handy with scripting things, I still have a very difficult time "grasping" the concepts of VPN things, so I am likely misunderstanding entirely how all of these things interact). Private Internet Access doesn't show up and I'm not seeing how to set it as my application? Thank you I don't know if I am missing something-I see you mention Private Internet Access on the Github page at the bottom when recommending a service, but when I do the "vpnconfig" it only has the options for Tunnelblick and Viscosity. It's generally always up-to-date because I use it a lot myself. My VPN Manager workflow ( forum thread) supports PIA and other OpenVPN, err, VPNs via Tunnelblick (free and open source) or Viscosity (fairly cheap). ![]() This is terribly bad form promoting my own "wares" in another workflow's thread, but as seem to be responding…
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