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  3. I've got an Ubuntu 24 server hosting a k3s node. The node mostly servers local media services. There is one website exposed externally via a cloud flair tunnel pod. This all works and is great. I'd like to have airvpn up and running and guarding FireFox and BiglyBT traffic (installed on host os). When I activate network lock through bluetit, any pod that doesn't use hostnetwork:true is no longer accessible. They are running, but I just can't get to them. I've spent a lot of time with Claude and can't get it working right. Is it even possible to get this working? Is there another/better way to get this working that would be better?
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  5. Huge improvement! The name space is set. It appears that everything is configured properly. Vivaldi opens, but does not have a connection. In the terminal I see **Actually I see a potential issue: It could be a flatpak permission issue, ill try a browser from the arch repo. strange. Vivaldi is not a flatpak, its from the arch repo. (process:393335): Gtk-WARNING **: 11:25:53.401: Unable to acquire the address of the accessibility bus: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying. If you are attempting to run GTK without a11y support, GTK_A11Y should be set to 'none'. (process:393335): dconf-WARNING **: 11:25:53.409: Unable to open /home/garyg/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share/dconf/profile/user: Permission denied (process:393335): dconf-CRITICAL **: 11:25:53.409: unable to create file '/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly. in the logs I see Traffic splitting successfully enabled. Unencrypted (outside of the VPN tunnel) traffic is available through network namespace 'aircuckoo' The steps that I take to using cuckoo are airsu goldcrest -O Open another shell airsu cuckoo --run vivaldi
  6. No, AirVPN does not present the same vulnerability. I asked the support a question related to exit IPs, because I use a service that only allows one user per IP address. Their response: „We have AirVPN users split in three big groups using only three different exit-IP addresses (one address per group), so it's not a solution for your case, we're sorry. The limitation of the service you mention is lethal for anyone behind NATs, unfortunately... however NATs with as many users as possible are vital to preserve a good layer of anonymity (the technique used by Mullvad is risky, because it exposes users to additional correlations, see https://mullvad.net/en/blog/exit-ip-fingerprinting-between-vpn-servers but for sure it helps a lot on your situation)“
  7. I'm new here and it took me a few weeks to find "the best server" (in my case, one with the fastest upload speed) and it is among the new 10G I found it. I noticed too that with short speed tests, most of the time, upload appeared to be way lower than download. But in the long run, several days or weeks, I could observe very good upload speed in the range 500 Mbps to 800 Mbps. That is torrent traffic mostly and the VPN part works on a home router under OpenWrt and in this case, I rarely change the server it connects to. As a conclusion, I didn't try to find why most servers gave ma a lower upload speed and I stopped searching when my average upload speed was near the maximum capability of my router and fiber speed.
  8. Thanks so much for the corrections! It works! 😀 I just successfully tested eddie-ui 2.25.1 on Devuan 5 and Devuan 6 in VirtualBox. Since I couldn’t find the key fingerprint for eddie_maintainer_gpg.key, I wasn’t able to complete the full verification process for the .deb file. So I’m sticking with eddie-ui 2.21.8. When do you think you’ll be able to release version 2.25.1 in the stable branch?
  9. You guys have been absolutely stellar! In a few months I will complete my goal of 1 Petabyte seeded to the public. Without your excellent service this would not have been achieved. The service works so very well at a time when true port forwarding options in the world are shrinking fast. You're likely growing from all the good word-of-mouth from subs who rave about you guys on the socials because of how good the service really is. My best to all the @Staff who are clearly working very hard.
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  11. Agreed it would be nice to have some in Montreal and other places
  12. Hi, The new 10Gbit/s EU servers are great, Netrouting seem to be a decent ISP and I am easily able to achieve a sustained 1Gbps+ download speed using various protocols. However, the story isn't the same for the upload speed. It varies, but the best I am able to achieve seems to be around 300Mbit/s, sometimes dropping below to around 200Mbit/s. Generally it's the same regardless of location: RO, NL, SE - all Netrouting servers are performant when downloading data, but falter on upload speeds. Interestingly the performance was markedly better back when the servers were first introduced, I was easily able to achieve around 500Mbit/s back then, but slowly as more users have been switching to these new servers their performance has been gradually degrading (only on upload speeds). I have reproduced this behavior from multiple source ASNs, so unless some country level/T1 provider rate limiting is to blame, I don't think that the problem is on my end. I am also able to max-out a normal 1Gbps server (~800Mbit/s) symmetrically if I am the only high-bandwidth user connected. So, since I don't think the issue is my own I'm starting this thread to discuss it a little bit. Has anybody else experienced this upload speed slowdown or 'throttling' behavior, and can anybody else reproduce it as reliably as I can? For me, it's very consistent. Now obviously I'm not demanding answers, and I do appreciate that my high-bandwidth habits are uncommon, but I'd love to get some more info as to why this is happening, for instance, why is the throttling asymmetrical? For what it's worth (and before people ask), I have tried the other EU 10Gbit/s servers, but I'd prefer not to use them because: they aren't as performant as the Netrouting ones they are located in a particularly untrustworthy jurisdiction; or, they are hosted by a company that is headquartered in a particularly untrustworthy jurisdiction they suffer from being listed on more IP blacklists. Thanks
  13. I've always wanted to try AmneziaWG, heard good things about it for years now! New 10G server in Canada other than Toronto would be greatly welcomed !!
  14. been with airvpn for close to a decade now, hope to be here for many more decades to come
  15. Real or fictional. For frogs I think the Desert Rain Frog and for toads I'm boring and choose Bufo Bufo, the common toad.
  16. Slight necro, but had the same issue & the DNS suggestion in here fixed it, thanks Alex!
  17. I don't know if it's the same issue but I also experience slow speeds in some servers that show low load and good latency in eddie. when I ping airvpn I get a response after a few seconds. I'm not sure why it doesn't match the display. And I also think I had this issue in the last few months. The latency in the picture above is very high though..
  18. Singapore server has become really slow in general now, looks like many website flagged M247 ISP and throttles it. My 75Mbps download speed only got 6-8 Mbps when testing in Speedtest in Singapore server: https://www.speedtest.net/result/19251282595
  19. @Staff can we get some information about this ?
  20. AirVPN is now old enough to drive cars in some countries. Let's see where the driver is taking us…
  21. This would open up quite the can of (abuse) worms, and would render georestrictions virtually useless. Also, not all payment options provide address information – think prepaid credit cards, PaySafeCard, Western Union/Moneygram/etc.; I think even PayPal doesn't per se require an address (unless you're in certain jurisdictions like the EU -> PSD2, etc.) So, payment is one thing, access from certain locations another; that's why money is spent on VPN discovery at access time and not smart links between payment and access
  22. Please contact professional support via ticket. These are the community forums – even if we wanted to, we couldn't help you.
  23. Remember to post the solution afterwards. The future thanks you for your consideration and forethought.
  24. Then it's on your side, obviously. Close Eddie, try a connection once, then provide a system report..
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