Guest Chaf Posted ... Hello ;-) Configuration:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS 32 bitsUsing Airvpn client 2.8.8Network lock enableProtocol UDP port 443 Log Output:Updating systems & servers data ...OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)...OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1) Any suggestion on how/why this happens ? Quote Share this post Link to post
ofiris 15 Posted ... This happens to me and I've been talking with the staff about it. Try to connect via TCP and see what happens. Also, if you disconnect and refresh server list, it works. But you'll still get disconnected and will have to do that very frequently. Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Chaf Posted ... Does this happen only with Airvpn client or also with the openvpn client in command line ? Not willing to use TCP as UDP is faster for me and I don't get disconnected... Quote Share this post Link to post
Platohegel 0 Posted ... I can confirm that Eddie 2.9 experimental on Debian jessie has this issue when I try to change servers using udp 433. Quote Share this post Link to post
ofiris 15 Posted ... I have this problem using udp 443 or 80, both on ubuntu 14.04 and windows 7. I am now testing TCP, though I don't want this to be the only solution, as it more than halves my speed. Quote Share this post Link to post
anon000000 2 Posted ... I have a similar problem with UDP and TCP on Windows 7 machine. AirVPN won't download anything more than 6kbs when I use UDP (but upload is maximum), this just happened recently without any system change of my computer. TCP only lets me download and upload at 10% of my maximum without AirVPN on. UDP used to be like this too (the maximum) but something has changed somewhere. Have spent hours so far trying to find an answer but no luck yet. Quote Share this post Link to post
freedom23 3 Posted ... I am also getting this problem!2015.05.24 07:25:21 - OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)*it seems to have started after I installed the new Ubuntu 15.04like the other users, Eddie is constantly disconnecting with the above message.I flush the iptables…restart AirVPN and all will be OK again for a little while…switching to TCP does not seem to help!I have also tried disabling IPv6 (also disabled on my router)https://askubuntu.com/questions/440649/how-to-disable-ipv6-in-ubuntu-14-04 …hopefully we can get this solved soon!P.SI just noticed as wellwhen visiting AirVPN website, It will say underneath, that I am not connected!showing something like this:But when I run a dns leak test, the test indicates that I am indeed connected to the airvpn servers!!! Not connected.Your current IP:2003:4r:8740:a0d5:563:f3ff:fe09:c5e7 Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Chaf Posted ... You should try disabling "Update servers list", it is the only reason you get that message.Somehow when AirVPN's servers list is updated (every 30 mn in automatic) this error pops out in the logs and eventually causes a disconnection. Quote Share this post Link to post
freedom23 3 Posted ... you might be on to something there! :-)I just checked my logs. 2015.05.24 12:05:21 - Updating systems & servers data .... 2015.05.24 12:05:24 - OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)………I'll try changing the update times first to manual every hour…then Never… "Never" can be a temporary solution until AirVPN get this sorted Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Chaf Posted ... No need...i've done that and it's confirmed to be related with the "servers update feature" ;-) Airvpn staff is already informed of this issue...as soon as something relevant comes out of my support ticket, I'll update this post. Quote Share this post Link to post
freedom23 3 Posted ... Thats good news Chaf! —thanks!The continuous disconnecting was getting quite annoying!Good to know AirVPN are already on it ;-) Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Chaf Posted ... When I say "its confirmed to be related to the update feature" is not an official statement of Airvpn staff but in my testing it is related. AirVPN staff is however notified. Quote Share this post Link to post
freedom23 3 Posted ... Well I can 2nd confirm it!It definitively shows up on my logs as well after the servers update… I am trying out the new Eddie 2.9 now…but so far, it seems to act in the same way as the last version…OpenVPN > write UDPv4: Operation not permitted (code=1)but I will keep an eye on it over the day… but on a good note, the AirVPN website is now showing me as properly connected! (underneath!)…with the older version, it was saying I was not connected, despite being connected with the eddie software! (and passing various IP & DNS leak tests) Quote Share this post Link to post
freedom23 3 Posted ... Oh Great, thanks for the good news!I will give it go!*I have Eddie back on Automatic Server updatesso far so good; I will keep an eye on it…EDIT:if you disable ip6Eddie complains he cant find:Sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable ipv6 Quote Share this post Link to post
altae 22 Posted ... This can be circumvented by setting ipv6 to "none" in the client. If you have manually disabled ipv6 there is no need for Eddie to try to do the same. What's more I think under Linux Eddie isn't even capable of disabling ipv6 properly. Quote Share this post Link to post