Yeah, I understand. It really overcomplicates things. Thanks for all the work you've done on this.Really sorry, @iTyPsIDg ... but this kind of low level customization to just get 1 VPN provider working really goes against what VPNMON-R3 is all about. It's meant to be used with any VPN provider that provides some level of publicly available API that you can query against, if you want to go down that level of automation. I would probably suggest writing a separate custom script that will generate an IP list that you could use to overwrite the one that VPNMON-R3 would use for that slot. Maybe run it once or twice a day to keep the list fresh based on a cron job?