TangoBango 0 Posted ... I'm kinda noob on this. My setup: Mac OSX + NAT Virtualbox (Debian) I wanna be able to use a torrent client and surf the net with Debian while I'm using other stuff on OSX (like home banking or yahoo mail). 1) Active Premium account2) Download files from config generator3) Install OpenVPN on Debian (Virtualbox)4) Prevent DNS Leaks following this guide https://airvpn.org/topic/5586-prevent-leaks-with-linux-firestarter-also-stop-traffic-when-vpn-drops/5) Config OpenVPN with config files???6) Check on dnsleaktest.com and ipleaks.net7) Open port X on Airvpn personal profile8) Set the port X on torrent client Does it work like this? Do I have to unlock ports on OSX or maybe the router? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... Hello! Your setup list appears to be correct. Step 4 appears superfluous as Linux does not suffer DNS leaks (please see also the How-To guide https://airvpn.org/topic/9608-how-to-accept-dns-push-on-linux-systems-with-resolvconf ). Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
TangoBango 0 Posted ... I quote his post "Here is a guide to prevent leaks and completely stop traffic when the VPN drops in Linux" 1) So why he did it? Was an old issue? 2) Moreover, except for ubuntu (I dont like last spyware policy), which distro do you suggest (best with airvpn)? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post