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this post was submitted on 28 Jun 2023
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UPDATE3: NordVPN changed stuff as regards OpenVPN access and apparently told no one (not even their support folks!). You must now go to their login page and pursue "manual setup" which apparently ends one with a new username/password pair. But it's not made clear how long (perhaps one session?) these will last. Well, mateys i'm likely to kiss NordVPN goodbye for this. @#$!!! (there's a reddit post about this, forgive me for offering a reddit link but there's little else here it is: https://www.reddit.com/r/nordvpn/comments/14l7r7k/anyone_else_unable_to_login/ )
The manual credentials last indefinitely as far as I can tell. I just checked my NordVPN settings, and lo and behold I set this up years ago and forgot about it. It's been working for me this entire time and I noticed no connection drop on my media server today.
I'm guessing this change is related to two factor authentication. For accounts with 2FA enabled, I imagine they flipped some switch so that the default credentials can no longer be used without also supplying the 2FA token. Terrible messaging and rollout on their part though, no question. On the flip side I think manual credentials were always the intended setup for OpenVPN, and the real fuckup is that you're regular credentials ever worked without your 2FA token, even though you had 2FA enabled. That makes me seriously question Nord's security chops...