Staff 9972 Posted ... UPDATE 24-JUL-15: SERVER WILL BE WITHDRAWN Hello!We're very glad to inform you that a new 200 Mbit/s server located in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) is available: Dsiban. The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server, while if you use the OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access them through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator").The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 2018 UDP and TCP.Just like every other Air server, Dsiban supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH.As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses. Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue.Kind regards and dataloveAirVPN Team 5 foole, S.O.A., encrypted and 2 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Good luck with the captchas on that one Thanks Air. 1 encrypted reacted to this 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
YLwpLUbcf77U 32 Posted ... South Korea is known to block various types of content. Is this server included in nationwide bans? Quote Share this post Link to post
YLwpLUbcf77U 32 Posted ... Just checked...and it is! Darnit. http://warning.or.kr/ comes up for many sites. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... South Korea is known to block various types of content. Is this server included in nationwide bans? Yes. We had an agreement for a network neutral datacenter but clearly it's not the case. Staff members will have a meeting very soon to decide what to do. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
YLwpLUbcf77U 32 Posted ... South Korea is known to block various types of content. Is this server included in nationwide bans? Yes. We had an agreement for a network neutral datacenter but clearly it's not the case. Staff members will have a meeting very soon to decide what to do. Kind regards Yea, I can confirm everyone's "favorite" sites are blocked. Could you possibly re-route some traffic through your other servers? I live in Japan so the ping is great and I tested an upload to my work server and it was just as fast as California, but with these blocks, I cannot use the KR server. Other users may concur. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! Thank you for any feedback. To anyone: please feel free to post about this issue (posting in this thread is perfect), your feedbacks will be taken into high consideration before making any decision. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
FromtheWalls 83 Posted ... Hello! Thank you for any feedback. To anyone: please feel free to post about this issue (posting in this thread is perfect), your feedbacks will be taken into high consideration before making any decision. Kind regards If they are doing site blocking it's best to cut them off. It can only lead to user complaints and bad PR, plus it goes against everything Air stands for. I assumed you had found a datacenter that circumvented the South Korean blocking, but if that's not possible it's best to let them go. Especially considering the possible slippery slope ramifications. I have faith Air will come up with a good solution, though 1 Kennif reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
noisyguest 0 Posted ... Hey, is there a list of black holed korea IP addresses available somewhere? Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Maybe it's just a DNS based block like many things in Mainland China? Because in this case its possible to circumvent the blocks by a forcing the server to use some remote Amazon Air's resolver. 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
Zaroad 26 Posted ... South Korea is known to block various types of content. Is this server included in nationwide bans? Yes. We had an agreement for a network neutral datacenter but clearly it's not the case. Staff members will have a meeting very soon to decide what to do. Kind regards Yea, I can confirm everyone's "favorite" sites are blocked. Could you possibly re-route some traffic through your other servers? I live in Japan so the ping is great and I tested an upload to my work server and it was just as fast as California, but with these blocks, I cannot use the KR server. Other users may concur.What kind of sites? Torrent, Porn, North Korea media... Quote Share this post Link to post
altae 22 Posted ... It does not matter what they block. AirVPN stands for network neutrality and a free internet. This does not go well with censorship like the Korean government is apparently applying. So even though I'm not directly concerned I would definitely vote for terminating the contract with the corresponding data center. Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... Still interesting to hear what kind of sites they block Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello, thank you for your feedback. Server will be withdrawn in a few days. Kind regards 3 azmo2, foole and FromtheWalls reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
FromtheWalls 83 Posted ... Hello, thank you for your feedback. Server will be withdrawn in a few days. Kind regards It sucks to have to withdraw a brand new server in a new ccountry but I knew Air would do the right thing. This is why we love you guys 4 encrypted, foole, S.O.A. and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... Very interesting situation. It certainly speaks to the differences in culture. I'm sure Air was told whatever they wanted to hear leading up to this. Quote Share this post Link to post
serenacat 83 Posted ... Will the Hadar Hong Kong server be back up ? It disappeared a few days ago with "high packet loss".From Australia, it gave the best ping times during business hours, okay for access to websites back in Australia, and the colocation in pacswitch on big pipes to China/USA/Japan/Korea/SEAsia seemed good for general global access. I have not really probed, but don't think HK has a tight blacklist regime etc, usually more after commercial gain, but perhaps pressure from China.I don't recommend a server in Australia - secret blacklist, and metadata retention laws, on ISP Internet access providers, court orders to disclose user id details, and a coming law to force carriers to obey security directives from the "secret police" which could include monitoring taps/backdoors etc. There is speculation there will be restrictions on use of VPNs if/when they figure out a scheme. Quote Share this post Link to post
bollringer 0 Posted ... While the speed and latency were really good with the KR server, kudos to AirVPN for making the right decision to not compromise their non-censorship principles. Hopefully, AirVPN would be able to find more Asian servers in future. Quote Share this post Link to post
dom1ab 3 Posted ... I was waiting for this one to get withdrawn after I heard the first complaints about it.Censorship is not cool. Quote Share this post Link to post
ovgw 0 Posted ... Hope Airvpn could find one reliable server in KR or JP in the near future. Quote Share this post Link to post
triplehyper 2 Posted ... I'm in need of a Japan server. I hope the admin will add one someday. Quote Share this post Link to post