bestman 0 Posted ... i trying a new browser (.srware iron ) and have network lock activated and connected to a USA server.the browser shows the AIRVPN ip and also my real ip. does anyone know why this is so I normaly use Firefox and it doesnt show any leaks thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
Zaroad 26 Posted ... Due to WebRTC? There is an extension in order to prevent that https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webrtc-network-limiter/npeicpdbkakmehahjeeohfdhnlpdklia?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog Quote Share this post Link to post
hugomueller 13 Posted ... I have the problem that Eddie does not disable IPv6. Its set to disable it in the options but it doesnt. Its leaking my real IPv6 and in my network adapters I can clearly see that IPv6 is enabled. I already adressed this long time ago to the support but it seams nobdy cares about it.OS: Win 8.1 x64 Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... Have you tried going to the network connection itself in windows and unchecking ipv6? Quote Share this post Link to post
hugomueller 13 Posted ... Yes this works but I wonder why Eddie does not disable it. Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... Its probably some issue with the windows firewall.Others have had luck resting the windows firewall to default and going from there. Quote Share this post Link to post
hugomueller 13 Posted ... I don't see the connection to the firewall. This musst be changed in the adapter config. Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... I'm fairly sure the eddie client blocks ipv6 via the windows firewall.I don't run windows so I can't check it for you. But blocking ipv6 via the firewall would be the most logical method as it wouldn't be making any permanent changes to the system. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... I'm fairly sure the eddie client blocks ipv6 via the windows firewall.I don't run windows so I can't check it for you. But blocking ipv6 via the firewall would be the most logical method as it wouldn't be making any permanent changes to the system. That's correct, when Network Lock is enabled outgoing IPv6 packets are blocked. Additionally Eddie has an option to disable IPv6 completely in Windows, it seems that it's this option that in hugomueller's system does not work as well, on top of firewall malfunction in the same system. Since the problem can't be reproduced in our testing systems and is not a problem for thousands and thousands of other systems based on Windows, we think that it's a very peculiar problem in the hugomueller's system which also seems to have additional, various internal problems. Kind regards 1 rickjames reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post