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Geo-located regions

I connected to US Missouri, but it wasn't included in this repo. Are there plans to add geo-located regions?

Inquiry about possible naked list of IPs for PFsense integration

Hi there

Thanks a lot for this useful list.
As I try to integrate it with my router (PFsense), in order to define specific routes for VPN traffic, I realize that your export.csv file does not suite well with the import filter of PFsense.
I have manually processed your csv file into a simple txt file with only IP addresses (one IP address per line with CR at the end of each line). This way PFsense can parse it and use it as an alias. The process would be similar with other firewall (OPNsense for instance).

But as this list is dynamic and changes regularly, I wonder if it would be possible for you to publish such a simple txt file in order to have firewall directly subscribe to it.

Thanks

improvement request

Good project. But it would be even better, a bash script that makes PIA rotate the IP every X time, since this function does not have PIA and you have to do it manually

thks

Question: How reliable is the provided information within this repository?

So judging by the ReadMe the way you're obtaining these servers, is by just letting your bot repeadetly connect and disconnect from the server nodes is that correct?

Do you think with this strategy you've actually indexed a high percentage of the total servers by them? Various online sources state they own 30k+ servers, within this repo are only listed 17k

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