What is RiseUpVPN and how to use it on Linux for an effective VPN connection?

RiseUpVPN: How to Install and Use It for a Powerful VPN Connection?

RiseUpVPN: How to Install and Use It for a Powerful VPN Connection?

A month ago (March 2025), we shared a brilliant and useful tutorial on a topic that's important to any citizen of any country, although undoubtedly even more so for those whose lives are in certain places (countries) where they may suffer from internal and external blockages or bans by various agents. And as you can imagine from the title of this post you're reading, it was about VPNs. More specifically, the title of this post was How to use a VPN on Linux visually with OpenVPN GUI?, and in it we cover the app called “OpenVPN GUI”. Therefore, this month, we will take the opportunity to show you another one, just as good and much easier to use, called RiseUpVPN.

Furthermore, I have selected it and brought it to you, our faithful and dear readers., because like “OpenVPN GUI”, it is completely graphical (visual), free, open source and Works for both Web Browser and Linux Terminal, so it will surely be compatible with many other apps that usually require an Internet connection. Consequently, if you tend to search for, test, use, and recommend alternatives to graphical (visual) VPNs that are free, open source, and easy to use on various GNU/Linux distributions, then keep reading to learn more about RiseUpVPN.

How to use a VPN on Linux visually with OpenVPN GUI?

How to use a VPN on Linux visually with OpenVPN GUI?

But, before starting this new, interesting and useful post about this VPN App for Linux called «RiseUpVPN»We recommend you explore our previous related post about another similar development already explored, after finishing reading this:

OpenVPN GUI is a desktop app for Linux and BSD desktops developed with the Python programming language. It is quite small and easy to use when it comes to fulfilling its sole purpose: activating a VPN connection configured within ".ovpn" files. This provides a graphical alternative to using network managers like Network Manager. In addition to being a connectivity tool based on free software, SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), and the use of VPN Virtual Private Networks, it offers point-to-point connectivity with hierarchical validation of remotely connected users and hosts, among many other advantages and benefits.  openvpn GUI

How to use a VPN on Linux visually with OpenVPN GUI?
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How to use a VPN connection over Linux graphically with OpenVPN GUI?

What is RiseUpVPN and how to use it on Linux for an effective VPN connection?

RiseUpVPN: How to Install and Use It for a Powerful VPN Connection?

What is RiseUpVPN?

According to official website of this project, is a development described as follows:

RsiseUpVPN is a desktop (graphical) client for connecting to the riseup.net platform in order to offer a personal VPN service to circumvent censorship, and anonymize the location and encrypt the Internet traffic of any user.

Furthermore, its developers add about it the following:

Unlike most other VPN providers, Riseup does not log your IP address. Furthermore, We believe it is important for everyone to use technology like VPN or Tor to encrypt your internet traffic. Why? Because governments, internet service providers (ISPs), and corporations are damaging the internet.

How do I install and use it on Ubuntu/Debian based distros and other distros?

Debian

To Debian GNU/Linux Stable (12/Bookworm) or Distros based on it, the following command should suffice:

sudo apt install riseup-vpn

Ubuntu

To Ubuntu or Distros based on it, the following command should suffice:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:leapcodes/riseup-vpn
sudo apt update
sudo apt install riseup-vpn

Arch Linux / Manjaro

To Arch or Distros based on it like Manjaro or others that use the AUR (Arch User Repo) package repositories, the following commands should suffice:

yay riseup-vpn
yay riseup-vpn-git

Installation and usage screenshots

RiseUpVPN - Installation

RiseUpVPN - Execution

RiseUpVPN - Getting Started

RiseUpVPN - Installation and Secure Connection

Choose location

Insecure Connection

Donate Menu

Donation

This new version of OpenVPN 2.6.7 highlights the resolution of two serious security issues. The first is the CVE-2023-46850 vulnerability, which is caused by a use-after-free vulnerability that could cause the contents of the process's memory to be sent to the other end of the connection, potentially leading to remote code execution. The issue occurs in configurations that use TLS (running without the "–secret" option).

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Related article:
OpenVPN 2.6.7 arrives addressing two security issues

Summary 2023 - 2024

Summary

In short, we hope that this new and useful software solution for VPN called RiseUpVPN It may be useful to you, both to connect privately and anonymously (outside of normal Internet traffic) to any public and free URL, as well as one that is blocked or banned by any company or government, your own or someone else's. And in case you know or use Other similar VPN App projects for Linux/BSD desktop that you think are worth knowing about, spread and support within our growing and immeasurable Linuxverse, we invite you to mention them via comment to take them into account, for future publications on this category or field of tools.

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