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On my old Intel MacPro everything works and connects fine. On my new MacBook running OSX10.11.6 I cannot connect to Eddie chosen servers (usually Vancouver BC, Canada.) I have to go to Servers tab and choose a server farther away from my NW USA city with a much higher latency, and then most of the time it connects ok. Prior to connection it always goes through a series of downloads and when it flushes DNS, after manually choosing another server, it often connects.

 

I have been following and making all the suggestions in the Advanced Tabs re DNS, tunnels, etc. I do use Port 443 because I'm with comcast.

 

Any suggestions? Here is a typical log of two attempted connections:

 

. 2016.07.30 20:55:49 - OpenVPN > SIGUSR1[soft,init_instance] received, process restarting

. 2016.07.30 20:55:49 - OpenVPN > Restart pause, 5 second(s)
! 2016.07.30 20:55:49 - Disconnecting
. 2016.07.30 20:55:50 - Connection terminated.
I 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - Checking authorization ...
! 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - Connecting to Cetus (Canada, Vancouver)
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[ui]: stunnel 5.17 on x86_64-apple-darwin14.3.0 platform
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[ui]: Compiled/running with OpenSSL 1.0.2a 19 Mar 2015
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[ui]: Threading:PTHREAD Sockets:SELECT,IPv6 TLS:ENGINE,OCSP,PSK,SNI
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[ui]: Reading configuration from file /Users/zzzzzzzzzzz/.airvpn/5bcdd2f122a148279e83649226c6b4c25dbf984e9fe0de7a3c694fc5fa3bbeb3.tmp.ssl
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[ui]: UTF-8 byte order mark not detected
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG6[ui]: Initializing service [openvpn]
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[ui]: Configuration successful
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.3.8 x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [MH] [iPv6] built on Aug 13 2015
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[0]: Service [openvpn] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:61432
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.2d 9 Jul 2015, LZO 2.08
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG6[0]: Failover strategy: round-robin
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3103
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG6[0]: s_connect: connecting 71.19.249.197:443
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG3[0]: s_connect: connect 71.19.249.197:443: Can't assign requested address (49)
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > Control Channel Authentication: tls-auth using INLINE static key file
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:53 LOG5[0]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[131072->131072] S=[131072->131072]
. 2016.07.30 20:55:53 - OpenVPN > Attempting to establish TCP connection with [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:10877 [nonblock]
. 2016.07.30 20:55:54 - OpenVPN > TCP: connect to [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:10877 failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Connection reset by peer
. 2016.07.30 20:55:54 - OpenVPN > SIGUSR1[soft,init_instance] received, process restarting
. 2016.07.30 20:55:54 - OpenVPN > Restart pause, 5 second(s)
! 2016.07.30 20:55:54 - Disconnecting
. 2016.07.30 20:55:55 - Connection terminated.
I 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - Checking authorization ...
! 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - Connecting to Cetus (Canada, Vancouver)
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[ui]: stunnel 5.17 on x86_64-apple-darwin14.3.0 platform
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[ui]: Compiled/running with OpenSSL 1.0.2a 19 Mar 2015
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[ui]: Threading:PTHREAD Sockets:SELECT,IPv6 TLS:ENGINE,OCSP,PSK,SNI
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[ui]: Reading configuration from file /Users/zzzzzzzzzzz/.airvpn/36c36353804fadbf650c39145dfd52ef9f833d28ec5d34442819579f9f0f9715.tmp.ssl
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[ui]: UTF-8 byte order mark not detected
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG6[ui]: Initializing service [openvpn]
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[ui]: Configuration successful
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.3.8 x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [MH] [iPv6] built on Aug 13 2015
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.2d 9 Jul 2015, LZO 2.08
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3103
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > Control Channel Authentication: tls-auth using INLINE static key file
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[0]: Service [openvpn] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:61437
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG6[0]: Failover strategy: round-robin
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG6[0]: s_connect: connecting 71.19.249.197:443
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[131072->131072] S=[131072->131072]
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG3[0]: s_connect: connect 71.19.249.197:443: Can't assign requested address (49)
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - SSL > 2016.07.30 20:55:58 LOG5[0]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
. 2016.07.30 20:55:58 - OpenVPN > Attempting to establish TCP connection with [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:9250 [nonblock]
. 2016.07.30 20:55:59 - OpenVPN > TCP: connect to [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:9250 failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Connection reset by peer
. 2016.07.30 20:55:59 - OpenVPN > SIGUSR1[soft,init_instance] received, process restarting
. 2016.07.30 20:55:59 - OpenVPN > Restart pause, 5 second(s)
! 2016.07.30 20:56:00 - Disconnecting
 

 

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This is for OS X.

Try going to /Users/'your username'/.airvpn and delete the .airvpn folder and everything in it, make sure airVPN is closed first. The folder is hidden so you'll have to enable 'show hidden folders'

​Open terminal and paste this command

 

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES

 

And then press the return key.

After that Restart finder by holding down "control" and "options" and clicking on the finder button in the dock and click relaunch.

After you delete the folder reopen the airVPN client and re-sign into your account, this will reset all your settings but it should fix the issue. Also try updating to the latest beta of airvpn, 2.11.3 is the latest at the time of this post. Download link https://airvpn.org/repository/experimental/airvpn_osx_x64_portable.tar.gz

 

 

Update 2.

Even after the process above I'm having problems connecting to some Canadian servers. Mainly the Vancouver - Canada servers.

Example I can not connect to Gemma.

Edited ... by Keksjdjdke

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Installing the Beta seems to work for me, at least for the past couple of days.

 

Update a few hours later: I guess I spoke too soon. Same loop disconnect with Canadian and US servers. Just now, I could only connect through a Swedish server.

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I have also run into this issue today. 

 

Netherlands works still mostly.

 

If I let it disconnect and restart for 10 minutes or so it eventually connects to a Canadian server. 

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Try going to  /Users/'your username'/.airvpn  and delete the .airvpn folder and everything in it, make sure airVPN is closed first. The folder is hidden so you'll have to enable 'show hidden folders'

​Open terminal and paste this command

 

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES

 

And then press the return key.

After that Restart finder by holding down control and options and clicking on the finder button in the dock and click relaunch.

After you delete the folder reopen the air VPN and re-sign into your account this will reset all your settings but it should fix the issue. Also try updating to the latest beta of airvpn, 2.11.3 is the latest at the time of this post. Download link https://airvpn.org/repository/experimental/airvpn_osx_x64_portable.tar.gz

 

 

Update 2.

Even after the process above I'm having problems connecting to some Canadian servers. Mainly the Vancouver - Canada servers.

Example I can not connect to Gemma.

I had this issue as well. Following these instructions solved my problem. Thanks!

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I had this issue as well. Following these instructions solved my problem. Thanks!

Try going to  /Users/'your username'/.airvpn  and delete the .airvpn folder and everything in it, make sure airVPN is closed first. The folder is hidden so you'll have to enable 'show hidden folders'

​Open terminal and paste this command

 

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES

 

And then press the return key.

After that Restart finder by holding down control and options and clicking on the finder button in the dock and click relaunch.

After you delete the folder reopen the air VPN and re-sign into your account this will reset all your settings but it should fix the issue. Also try updating to the latest beta of airvpn, 2.11.3 is the latest at the time of this post. Download link https://airvpn.org/repository/experimental/airvpn_osx_x64_portable.tar.gz

 

 

Update 2.

Even after the process above I'm having problems connecting to some Canadian servers. Mainly the Vancouver - Canada servers.

Example I can not connect to Gemma.

Your welcome.

The instructions above did fix my problem temporarily, but the checking route issue is happening again for me.

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Try going to  /Users/'your username'/.airvpn  and delete the .airvpn folder and everything in it, make sure airVPN is closed first. The folder is hidden so you'll have to enable 'show hidden folders'

​Open terminal and paste this command

 

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES

 

And then press the return key.

After that Restart finder by holding down control and options and clicking on the finder button in the dock and click relaunch.

After you delete the folder reopen the air VPN and re-sign into your account this will reset all your settings but it should fix the issue. Also try updating to the latest beta of airvpn, 2.11.3 is the latest at the time of this post. Download link https://airvpn.org/repository/experimental/airvpn_osx_x64_portable.tar.gz

 

I'm glad to see that other people are having the same problem as me. I'm glad to learn AirVPN is a small company and though I have to wait for an answer, when it comes it will be helpful.

However I know/understand nothing about the fixes you describe or how to delete the folder etc. Are you talking Mac or WIndows here? I have a Macbook Air 2013. All these instructions go way beyond my capacities. I guess I'm just too "plug 'n play" for Air VPN.

I'm happy to hear I'm not alone but in terms of solving the problem, I'm totally alone because I don't understand at all what you people are talking about.

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Try going to  /Users/'your username'/.airvpn  and delete the .airvpn folder and everything in it, make sure airVPN is closed first. The folder is hidden so you'll have to enable 'show hidden folders'

​Open terminal and paste this command

 

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES

 

And then press the return key.

After that Restart finder by holding down control and options and clicking on the finder button in the dock and click relaunch.

After you delete the folder reopen the air VPN and re-sign into your account this will reset all your settings but it should fix the issue. Also try updating to the latest beta of airvpn, 2.11.3 is the latest at the time of this post. Download link https://airvpn.org/repository/experimental/airvpn_osx_x64_portable.tar.gz

 

I'm glad to see that other people are having the same problem as me. I'm glad to learn AirVPN is a small company and though I have to wait for an answer, when it comes it will be helpful.

However I know/understand nothing about the fixes you describe or how to delete the folder etc. Are you talking Mac or WIndows here? I have a Macbook Air 2013. All these instructions go way beyond my capacities. I guess I'm just too "plug 'n play" for Air VPN.

I'm happy to hear I'm not alone but in terms of solving the problem, I'm totally alone because I don't understand at all what you people are talking about.

The instructions are for Mac OS X.

Update.

Users are reporting that the bug is fixed, try to restart eddie to see if that fixes the issue.

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