Linux users choose the OS for privacy and control — but your internet connection remains exposed without a VPN. Indian ISPs log DNS queries regardless of your operating system. Your Linux machine may be secure locally, but every packet leaving your network is visible to your ISP, government surveillance systems, and anyone on shared networks. A Linux-compatible VPN with native support completes your privacy setup.

Linux VPN Comparison

VPNLinux AppCLIDistrosPrice
NordVPNNative GUI+CLIYesUbuntu/Fedora/Debian$3.49/mo
ExpressVPNCLI onlyYesUbuntu/Fedora/Arch$6.67/mo
MullvadNative GUIYesUbuntu/Fedora/Arch€5/mo
ProtonVPNNative GUIYesUbuntu/Fedora/ArchFree-$5/mo

Secure Your Linux Setup

Get NordVPN — native Linux app with both GUI and CLI, supports Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, RHEL, and derivatives. NordLynx (WireGuard-based) protocol built for Linux performance. Complement with Bitdefender endpoint security for Linux servers and workstations — enterprise-grade protection.

Linux VPN Features That Matter

  • Native app: No manual OpenVPN config — install and connect like any Linux package
  • CLI control: Connect, disconnect, switch servers from terminal — script-friendly
  • Kill switch: Linux firewall-based kill switch — no traffic leak if VPN drops
  • WireGuard: NordLynx uses WireGuard kernel module — maximum performance
  • Split tunneling: Route only specific traffic through VPN — keep local traffic fast

Frequently Asked Questions

Which distros supported?

NordVPN supports Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and derivatives. Both .deb and .rpm packages.

GUI or CLI only?

NordVPN offers both GUI app and full CLI. Most competitors are CLI-only on Linux.

Performance impact?

NordLynx uses WireGuard kernel module. Minimal overhead — often under 5% speed reduction.

Can I use on servers?

Yes. CLI-only install works on headless Linux servers. Great for VPS and development machines.

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