YDWX7uYwz6v6t 11 Posted ... OS: Debian Unstable I'm unable to connect to AirVPN servers using Eddie v2.10.0. I've attached a log file from my most recent attempt a few minutes ago after upgrading from Eddie v2.9.2 to v2.10.0. The issue also existed using Eddie v2.9.2.AirVPN_20150527_043356.txt Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello, the problem is here:I 2015.05.27 04:29:55 - Checking DNSE 2015.05.27 04:29:59 - DNS checking failed. Go to "AirVPN" -> "Preferences" -> "Advanced" -> "DNS", set "DNS Switch Mode" to "Renaming", click "Save" and try a new VPN connection. Keep us posted. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
xxxxxxxxxx4422 0 Posted ... I had the same problem helped me Turn it off: Check if the tunnel uses AirVPN DNS. Go to "AirVPN" -> "Preferences" -> "Advanced" -> "DNS", set "DNS Switch Mode" Quote Share this post Link to post
YDWX7uYwz6v6t 11 Posted ... @Staff: Thank you. I'll give it a try the next time I boot into Debian Unstable. I'll try later this evening. Update: It worked. Next question...why does this need to be done under Debian Unstable and not Debian Stable? Quote Share this post Link to post
drpaneas 1 Posted ... @Staff: Thank you. I'll give it a try the next time I boot into Debian Unstable. I'll try later this evening. Update: It worked. Next question...why does this need to be done under Debian Unstable and not Debian Stable? maybe kernel issue of handling something differently. Finding the culprit might not be easy task to do. You'll probably need to enable verbose (e.g. level 4) debugging in your logs and strace the process. Quote Share this post Link to post