Update to include windows

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2025-12-11 14:40:12 -05:00
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ description: "Install native clients for Mac, Windows, and Linux"
3. **Log in with your Pangolin account**
Log in on your Pangolin Cloud account or your self-hosted Pangolin instance.
- Click the Pangolin icon in the task bar's system tray and select Log in.
## Mac
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ description: "Install native clients for Mac, Windows, and Linux"
1. **Download and install the Pangolin client**
Download and install the Pangolin client using the official .dmg installer from the download button above.
- Open the downloaded .dmg file
- Drag and drop Pangolin.app into your Applications folder
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ description: "Install native clients for Mac, Windows, and Linux"
3. **Install the VPN configuration**
Follow the Pangolin onboarding flow, which will guide you to install the Pangolin VPN configuration.
- Select Open System Settings on startup when it asks to install a network extension.
- In System Settings, under General > Login Items & Extension > By Category > Network Extensions, ensure that Pangolin.app is toggled on.
- Select Allow when Pangolin asks to add a VPN configuration.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ description: "Install native clients for Mac, Windows, and Linux"
4. **Log in with your Pangolin account**
Log in on your Pangolin Cloud account or your self-hosted Pangolin instance.
- Click the Pangolin icon in the menu bar and select Log in.
## Pangolin CLI (Linux)
@@ -128,6 +128,10 @@ Use this command to automatically install Olm. It detects your system architectu
curl -fsSL https://static.pangolin.net/get-olm.sh | bash
```
#### Windows
If you would like to use Olm on Windows, wintun.dll is required. Please use latest installer from [GitHub releases](https://github.com/fosrl/olm/releases/latest).V
#### Manual Download
Binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows are available in the [GitHub releases](https://github.com/fosrl/olm/releases) for ARM and AMD64 (x86_64) architectures.
@@ -252,7 +256,7 @@ Note running the service requires credentials in `%PROGRAMDATA%\olm\olm-client\c
When running as a service, Olm will read configuration from environment variables or you can modify the service to include command-line arguments:
1. Install the service: `olm.exe install`
2. Set the credentials in `%PROGRAMDATA%\olm\olm-client\config.json`. Hint: if you run olm once with --id and --secret this file will be populated!
2. Set the credentials in `%PROGRAMDATA%\olm\olm-client\config.json`. Hint: if you run olm once with --id and --secret this file will be populated!
3. Start the service: `olm.exe start`
#### Service Logs