valdi 0 Posted 09/17/2015 Hi! I feel like a noob asking this, but there is something I do not quite understand. I live in a country where a recent court order has instructed the ISP's to block several sites due to piracy-allegations.I sometimes browse these sites, and belived this to not be a problem since I am using AirVPN.Still; when I try to access the site in question, I am told by my local ISP that this site is blocked due to the earlier mentioned court order. This surprised me, because I belived that my ISP could not see which IP-adresses I tried to access except the AirVPN-address? I searched the web and found suggestions to help, example flushing the DNS, changing the proxy settings etc. but alas - no help. What am I missing here?! Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 10116 Posted 09/17/2015 Hello, what is your OS and which software do you run to connect to our service? When your system is allegedly connected to the VPN, browse to:http://ipleak.net and verify carefully all the data. Feel free to open a ticket to get proper support. In the ticket please include the connection logs of the software you use to connect. If you run our client please click "Logs" -> "Copy to clipboard" and paste everything into your message. Kind regards 1 rickjames reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Zaroad 26 Posted 09/18/2015 It seems you are still using the DNS from your ISP. Do you have the Network Lock enabled? Quote Share this post Link to post
valdi 0 Posted 09/18/2015 On 9/17/2015 at 8:01 PM, Staff said: Hello, what is your OS and which software do you run to connect to our service? When your system is allegedly connected to the VPN, browse to:http://ipleak.net and verify carefully all the data. Kind regardsHi!I've now checked the ipleak-site, and on that site I can see my local IP-address side by side with the IP-address from AirVPN.I have manually changed the DNS-settings according to this site, and done the other things they say I should do:/vvv.expressvpn.com/support/blocked_sites Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
kbps 29 Posted 09/27/2015 If you are using openvpn to connect to airvpn you could follow the instructions here https://dnsleaktest.com/how-to-fix-a-dns-leak.html or you could manually change your dns servers to ones in a country that allow the websites that you want to connect to. Select the DNS servers from here http://wiki.opennicproject.org/Tier2. Quote Share this post Link to post