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GOLIAD

Author: Jonathan Scott @jonathandata1

GOLIAD - VPN Service For All

CURRENT VERSION 1.3 - BETA

MAC ADDRESS SPOOFING NOW AVAILABLE

  • Change your Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or Bluetooth MAC Address instantly, and connect to the VPN of your choice
  • This helps you with anonymity and stop IDS/IPS systems from banning your computers MAC Address
  • NOTE: You must have homebrew installed on your LINUX machine to install spoof-mac

OpenVPN Client that dynamically pulls the latest regional, secure, & most reliable .ovpn configuration files for instant connections without the hassle of searching for a source.

  • No Logging
  • No Tracing
  • No Advertisments
  • No Bloatware
  • Scrict .ovpn security protocols
  • Sourcing comes from Universities, and other OpenVPN supporters around the world
  • 100% FREE To Use ALWAYS!
  • Goliad NEVER BINDS helping keep your host data secure
  • No Configurations Needed
  • No Complicated Setup
  • 100% customizable for added security, certificates, and more
  • Run Goliad and you're now connected

HOW TO USE

Step 1.

option #1 git clone https://github.com/jonathandata1/Goliad.git
option #2 download this zip file https://github.com/jonathandata1/Goliad/archive/refs/heads/master.zip

Step 2.

If you chose option #1 cd Goliad
If you chose option #2 unzip master.zip and open the folder Goliad

Step 3.

Open a terminal run
If you chose option #1 & #2
In the terminal type ./goliad.sh

I will make a video for those that don't have a lot of experience in a terminal

Step 4.

In the Goliad software press option #1 Connect To VPN
Select a VPN from the list
Once you have done this, then press enter
You will now be connected to a VPN!
To check what country you are connected to in your terminal
curl ipinfo.io 

The .ovpn sources are already download for you because some people's connections may be really slow and this process will take a while

Sources of Servers (This will happen, I just ran into some blocks when pulling data...oops!)

The configurations are pulled from vpngate.com mirrors that are updated daily. The .ovpn configurations are pulled from vpngate.com mirrors as to not cause disturbance to vpngate's main servers meant for general single use connections. I actually am not sure if the mirrors are supposed to be used this way, but...it seems like a more respectful way to go. :)

Dependencies

Openvpn

MacOS

Make sure you have Homebrew installed first

1. /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

2. brew install openvpn

Linux

Option 1: brew install openvpn (if you have Homebrew installed)

Option 2: sudo apt install openvpn

Option 3: sudo yum install -y openvpn

Spoof-MAC

MacOS

1. brew install spoof-mac

Linux

brew install spoof-mac

Peco

MacOS

1. brew install peco

Linux

Option 1: brew install peco (if you have Homebrew installed)

Option 2: sudo apt install peco

Option 3: go get github.com/peco/peco/cmd/peco

Lynx

MacOS

1. brew install lynx

Linux

Option 1: brew install lynx (if you have Homebrew installed)

Option 2: sudo apt install lynx

Option 3: yum install lynx

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