Milou13 0 Posted ... Aloha, So here I'm trying my Airvpn for 30 days. Can't figure out one problem.Dns leak.Hope to get some help here.I have Kali linux, starting my connection with openvpn. However, after checking www.dnsleaktest.com it shows my isp nameserver. Damn.I've figured out that these lines (up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-confdown /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf) should sort the problem.It didn't.Getting same leak. Over and over again. Can someone give me some sort of advice? Thank you! Quote Share this post Link to post
LZ1 672 Posted ... Hello! Welcome to AirVPN firstly! Are you using the Eddie client with Network Lock? It doesn't sound like it. You can try out the experimental version or a portable version (so there's no mono issues or whatever). Do check out ipleak.net too Sent to you from me with datalove 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
Milou13 0 Posted ... Hey LZ1, Thanks for reply. I did try Eddie, portable version. However, experience was quite negative. Client can't connect, stops on the "Checking the route". It's impossible to copy logs. Any chance to do the job with openvpn only?Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
highchilled 3 Posted ... Aloha, So here I'm trying my Airvpn for 30 days. Can't figure out one problem.Dns leak.Hope to get some help here.I have Kali linux, starting my connection with openvpn. However, after checking www.dnsleaktest.com it shows my isp nameserver. Damn.I've figured out that these lines (up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-confdown /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf) should sort the problem.It didn't.Getting same leak. Over and over again. Can someone give me some sort of advice? Thank you!Doesn't work with kali via openvpn - will result in DNS-Leaks.try the portable Client without mono ;D P.S. don't dist-upgrade only upgrade kali, otherwise the libcil will be replaced and some other lib's and it won't work anymore bc airvpn-client depends on those lib's...That's the only solution I know for that ;D Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... Hello! @Milou13You are probably running a Kali version with Mono 4 package. Eddie 2.10 is not compatible with Mono 4. Run Eddie 2.11.3 beta, which is fully compatible. @highchilledThere are no DNS leaks in Linux. Check resolv.conf https://airvpn.org/topic/18625-eddie-211beta-available/ Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
Milou13 0 Posted ... @highchilledThere are no DNS leaks in Linux. Check resolv.confCan we get a bit more into the details? What I got in resolv.conf is my router ip address.So every time I'm connecting to vpn it keeps asking for dns servers through my router ip address, correct? How can we avoid that, without installing client? Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Post your logs if the update-resolv-conf method does not work.Sometimes the update-resolve-conf script can be in a different location, that depends on where is the OpenVPN package installed,and it can vary across different distributions. See this for reference:https://airvpn.org/topic/9608-how-to-accept-dns-push-on-linux-systems-with-resolvconf/ Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
cm0s 118 Posted ... don't forget ya can run static, meaning from your router to yer box, take over yer whole localif yer on a 'pentest' distro that's fine and all but truth is just roll yer own and go with one tool at a time i've been playing with this stuff for years and first to tell you, my dd-wrt router does more than i got a clue about learning and understanding how just one box can talk with a printer and back and forth still in awe of it as ya prolly already figured out pentest distros tend to load up a lot of services and tools at boot this is actually the correct config because they are designed to simply 'test' yep you can mod them and all that to roll as a daily driver, nothin wrong with that but actually yer better off just grabben xyz tools you want and starten from scratch, gentoo, arch etc and add yer mcluvn there oh, and don't drop 40 hits of acid all at once, it's bad for the gerbals.... Quote Share this post Link to post
Milou13 0 Posted ... set your local to static from your router, switch to open source firmware if ya don't already have itshut off the dhcp server on your local, with the static also assign your ip addresses via hostname/maci like to remove network-manager grab sysv-rc-conf shut down half the stuff upon boot, set your OSto boot up with eth0 down and run all your connections from the terminalex: ifup eth0, stunel "xyzserver.ssl" --auth-nocache, openvpn --config "xyzserver.ovpn" --auth-nocacherun your wpa_supplicant all that from command line also, this gives you full control of your connectionswhich is what you want on a pentest distro don't forget to set your dns on your router to airvpnand config your ifaces to static, this way if you lose power, everything back on same ip addysalso your iptables firewall, have that going also route your traffic stunnel fix if ever needed: # rm /usr/bin/stunnel # ln -s /usr/bin/stunnel4 /usr/bin/stunnel # cd /etc/stunnel # touch stunnel.conf # nano stunnel.conf cert=/path/to/pem key=/path/to/key also stunnel/ssl configz via airvpn, 3 files this works for me, might be a horrible idea for you cheerz Dude! Thanks! Thats a nice mini-guide for me. Much appreciate Quote Share this post Link to post
highchilled 3 Posted ... @highchilledThere are no DNS leaks in Linux. Check resolv.conf https://airvpn.org/topic/18625-eddie-211beta-available/ Kind regardsThanks - but I dont understand exactly; what should I look for in resolv.conf? Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... @highchilledThere are no DNS leaks in Linux. Check resolv.conf https://airvpn.org/topic/18625-eddie-211beta-available/ Kind regardsThanks - but I dont understand exactly; what should I look for in resolv.conf? The name servers. Set the first nameserver to 10.4.0.1, with the line:nameserver 10.4.0.1 when connected to the VPN. You might also like to answer to zhang requests for additional investigations. Accepting DNS push on systemd based systems poses different issues than in initd based systems. Alternatively just run Eddie 2.11.3 beta, it directly and automatically manipulates resolv.conf Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
highchilled 3 Posted ... Thanks - but I dont understand exactly; what should I look for in resolv.conf?@highchilledThere are no DNS leaks in Linux. Check resolv.conf https://airvpn.org/topic/18625-eddie-211beta-available/ Kind regardsThe name servers. Set the first nameserver to 10.4.0.1, with the line:nameserver 10.4.0.1 when connected to the VPN. You might also like to answer to zhang requests for additional investigations. Accepting DNS push on systemd based systems poses different issues than in initd based systems. Alternatively just run Eddie 2.11.3 beta, it directly and automatically manipulates resolv.conf Kind regardsDude, I feel like the biggest noob that I missed that - it works perfectly, and I just realize it worked like that all the time.. and just because I missed to edit the proper resolv.conf in /etc and instead tried to edit it in /etc/openvpn/resolv.conf... So nice... THANKS!!! Quote Share this post Link to post