thetechdude 2 Posted ... For whatever reason Eddie, stable and experimental, erases my settings (whitelisted servers, username and password, whenever I restart my system when Eddie is connected. This is very annoying to have to redo everything simply because it assumes there was a system crash. Any idea why it does this or how to prevent this from happening. I'm using windows 10 x64 Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 940 Posted ... I've read about this a couple of times. With a quick search I found AirVPN client loose saved data after reboot. If you want more, try searching yourself. Use alternate words if you don't find anything. Some advice: I noticed, searching avoids locked threads. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures » I am not an AirVPN team member. All opinions are my own and are not to be considered official. Only the AirVPN Staff account should be viewed as such. » The forums is a place where you can ask questions to the community. You are not entitled to guaranteed answer times. Answer quality may vary, too. If you need professional support, please create tickets. » If you're new, take some time to read LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN. On questions, use the search function first. On errors, search for the error message instead. » If you choose to create a new thread, keep in mind that we don't know your setup. Give info about it. Never forget the OpenVPN logs or, for Eddie, the support file (Logs > lifebelt icon). » The community kindly asks you to not set up Tor exit relays when connected to AirVPN. Their IP addresses are subject to restrictions and these are relayed to all users of the affected servers. » Furthermore, I propose that your paranoia is to be destroyed. If you overdo privacy, chances are you will be unique amond the mass again. Share this post Link to post
thetechdude 2 Posted ... I tried that, except that everything I was able to find was linux related and had nothing to do with Windows. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 8652 Posted ... I tried that, except that everything I was able to find was linux related and had nothing to do with Windows. It's the same, please make sure to shut down Eddie properly. All the settings are written in AirVPN.xml, so if .NET or Mono do some caching you could prevent the proper writing of the settings (according to your description, maybe you don't shut down Eddie properly). If you lose your settings even if you shut Eddie down properly, then please feel free to describe the exact steps to reproduce the problem (because we can't reproduce it). Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post