zimwebob 7 Posted ... I have a dual boot system with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 and Windows 10 Pro 64. With the latest OpenVPM and TAP, and Eddie 2.10.3, everything works perfectly on Windows 7. Great speeds, no connection lag. However, with the EXACT same setup on Windows 10, the client will sit in an infinite loop trying to Check Route before failing. This is with Preferences->Advanced->DNS set to Automatic. If I manually set my Ethernet and Tap adapter DNS server to 10.50.0.1, and set Preferences->Advanced->DNS to Disable, and enter 10.50.0.1 in the server list there, the client will connect, but DNS lookups take 30+ seconds and frequently timeout, and leak tests reveal that my ISP DNS is being used, probably as a fallback. Is this a known bug with the Eddie client and Windows 10? Is there any way to solve this? Quote Share this post Link to post
zimwebob 7 Posted ... Working with the helpful support staff combined with some research on my own, this problem came down to two things: Disable IPv6 (in the adapter AND in the OS itselfUninstall the Ethernet Adapter from Device Manager (not TAP, and do NOT select option to remove driver/software).RebootHere is a guide how to disable IPv6:http://www.techunboxed.com/2014/10/how-to-disable-ipv6-in-windows-10.html My problem didn't clear up until I had uninstalled the neetwork adapter and let it re-detect, however. Make sure and disable all the superfluous protocols again after doing so. Also, there is currently a bug with Eddie (confirmed) where the custome path to OpenVPN is being ignored, and it will use the version that packs with Eddie regardless. You can solve this by backing up the version of openvpn.exe in your AirVPN folder and replacing it with the one from your OpenVPN folder after doing a separate install. The reason I would recommend installing the latest OpenVPN separately and using that executable is that it supports the block-outside-dns command which prevents DNS leaks, while Eddie's version does not. To enable this important feature, go into your AirVPN preferences -> Advanced -> OVPN directives and enter block-outside-dns in the left side. Quote Share this post Link to post
voodude 0 Posted ... zimwebob, you are a legend! I have spent hours trying to fix this and by following your bullet points and making sure ipvs 6 was turned off after the reboot it worked! It's so strange because after my first install and initial use it worked fine. Then, on a whim, I decided to switch servers. From here it didn't connect to ANY server until I followed your steps. What I tried:turning off "check if tunnel effectively works" in advanced settings.uninstalling, rebooting and re-installing program.switching protocols from "automatic" to various others, without successdrinking alcohol, which inhibited my decision making by 80% Thank you. Quote Share this post Link to post
LZ1 673 Posted ... Hello! Sometimes route checking will still fail if *both* checking of the tunnel and DNS aren't unchecked . Quote Hide LZ1's signature Hide all signatures Hi there, are you new to AirVPN? Many of your questions are already answered in this guide. You may also read the Eddie Android FAQ. Moderators do not speak on behalf of AirVPN. Only the Official Staff account does. Please also do not run Tor Exit Servers behind AirVPN, thank you. Did you make a guide or how-to for something? Then contact me to get it listed in my new user guide's Guides Section, so that the community can find it more easily. Share this post Link to post