Replace the first " remote se. 1300" with either " remote 1300" or " remote 185.213.154.131 1300" (the second example uses the server's IP address).conf file (for example, mullvad_config_se.conf). In this example, we are changing from the default se server to the se-got-001 server. Issue sudo chmod 755 /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf.Copy the following files to /etc/openvpn/ (use sudo):.Issue sudo dnf install openvpn resolvconf.Run the command unzip xxxx_xx.zip (replace xxxx_xx.zip with the name of the file you downloaded).Navigate to our Configuration files page.Click on Network icon > VPN Connections > Mullvad_xx ("xx" is the country you selected to connect).Issue sudo service network-manager restart in a terminal.Issue sudo nano -w /etc/NetworkManager/nf and change "dns=dnsmasq" to "#dns=dnsmasq", then save.In the user name field, enter your Mullvad account number (without any spaces).Navigate to where you saved the downloaded file, select it and then click open.Select Import a saved vpn configuration.
Click on VPN-Connections > Configure VPN.Click Download to save the configuration file.Under Platform, Android needs to be selected. Open a terminal and issue sudo apt-get install openvpn network-manager-openvpn network-manager-openvpn-gnome.To check whether or not you are connected to Mullvad, you can run curl.Start OpenVPN with either sudo service openvpn start or sudo nohup openvpn -config /etc/openvpn/mullvad_xx.conf (where xx is the country or region you selected).Copy the following files to /etc/openvpn/ (use sudo):.Issue sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade.Open a terminal and issue the command unzip xxxx_xx.zip (replace xxxx_xx.zip with the name of the file you downloaded).Open up a terminal and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the file (usually ~/Downloads/).Follow the instructions on that page to download a configuration file.In a browser, navigate to our Configuration files page.Mullvad works with OpenVPN 2.4 and newer.