semifaded 0 Posted ... I was using Air VPN to login to a site located in Isle of Man. They do not allow logging in from American IP's. During one of my sessions my internet cut out and my computer attempted to login via my American IP. The company emailed me stating that I tried to login via ATT Uverse, which is an american internet company. Now I need to explain how this happened when I tell them I was in Canada. Does anyone know enough about Air VPN, IP addresses and/or internet providers where they could give me a plausible explanation to give to the company? thank you for your help Quote Share this post Link to post
6501166996442015 35 Posted ... Tell them you use a US proxy sometimes to access US Netflix or the US iTunes store (sometimes there are free/cheaper apps available in the US store that are not available in the Canadian store). Quote Share this post Link to post
iwih2gk 93 Posted ... For the future please take the time to secure your computer against a dropped connection. There are threads all over this forum on how to do it. As you can see, its much tougher to clean up a "mess" after a breach than it is to prevent it in the first place. 2 OpenSourcerer and dd79 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Ultraman730 1 Posted ... Not sure if anyone else has already suggested this or not, but there is a very simple way of having a warning message pop up if your VPN connection is dropped unexpectedly. All you have to do is start openvpn from a bash script instead of the command line. Like this...# !/bin/bashecho "Connecting to Air VPN server 'Hadar' in Hong Kong"sudo openvpn /home/username/path/AirVPN_HK-HongKong_Hadar_UDP-443.ovpn# When openvpn closes, the graphic viewer (eog) pops up a warning messageeog /home/username/path/StopSign.pngWhen the script executes, it will start up your openvpn connection but will not run the graphic viewer (eog in this example) until openvpn is killed using Control-c or the kill command from another terminal or if the connection is dropped. I use a graphic of a STOP sign. But you could use a skull and bones, or doesn't have to be a graphic, of course. A text file will do if you prefer, or an audio file. Whatever you prefer. When the warning pops up, you know your vpn connection has been dropped.The same principle ought to work with a windows batch file, just modify the commands as necessary. (Though I don't have a windows machine to test it on.) Quote Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... I was using Air VPN to login to a site located in Isle of Man. They do not allow logging in from American IP's. During one of my sessions my internet cut out and my computer attempted to login via my American IP. The company emailed me stating that I tried to login via ATT Uverse, which is an american internet company. Now I need to explain how this happened when I tell them I was in Canada. Does anyone know enough about Air VPN, IP addresses and/or internet providers where they could give me a plausible explanation to give to the company? thank you for your help I'm curious , if you're in Canada and you were using a server in the US , but you visited a site that prevents an US based ip how were you able to get to the website in the first place. Second, you dont have to answer, what was the website? Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Are you all aware that you are bumping an almost 2 years old topic, and the OP didn't seem to be active since then?This should be locked. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... Well then it should be locked Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post