28 lines
1.2 KiB
PowerShell
28 lines
1.2 KiB
PowerShell
# Gain your token by heading to your NordVPN account and going to "Get Access Token"
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# URL: https://my.nordaccount.com/dashboard/nordvpn/access-tokens/authorize/
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$username = "token"
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$password = "my-token-from-nordvpn"
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$auth = "$($username):$($Password)"
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$bytes = [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes($auth)
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$encodedCredentials = [Convert]::ToBase64String($bytes)
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$url = "https://api.nordvpn.com/v1/users/services/credentials"
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$headers = @{
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Authorization = "Basic $encodedCredentials"
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}
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# Prints out Username, Password, and Nordlynx Private Key (this is what you need for Wireguard)
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Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Headers $headers -Method Get
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# ****IGNORE - MIGHT BE OF USE FOR SCRIPTING*******
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# Send the GET request and capture the result
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# $response = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Headers $headers -Method Get
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# Output specific properties
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# $response | Select-Object id, created_at, updated_at, username, password, nordlynx_private_key
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# Optionally, you can access individual properties like this:
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# Write-Output "ID: $($response.id)"
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# Write-Output "Username: $($response.username)"
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# Write-Output "Password: $($response.password)"
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# Write-Output "NordLynx Private Key: $($response.nordlynx_private_key)" |