TheDieselBoiler 5 Posted ... Hello,I have recently encountered problems with connecting to AirVPN via the network manager in ubuntu 16.04.I followed the guide correctly and the gnome network manager plugin is installed and works correctly.I have downloaded the correct configs and separate files, and everything is configured to work correctly.When I use firefox or even ping www.google.com i get no response and firefox doesnt connect, even though i get a message that the VPN connection is established successfully.Any fix for this? Could this be related to DNS issues or something ? Quote Hide TheDieselBoiler's signature Hide all signatures - Share this post Link to post
foxmulder 43 Posted ... Hello, try enabling "LZO data compression" in the advanced settings of the Network manager. It should work then. Regards Fox 1 NinjaThunderbolt reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
TheDieselBoiler 5 Posted ... Enabling LZO fixed the problem. Thank you very much. 2 anderstn and NinjaThunderbolt reacted to this Quote Hide TheDieselBoiler's signature Hide all signatures - Share this post Link to post
u647534 0 Posted ... This fixed my problem too. But I am very confused. The .ovpn profile was working with one ISP for several days then today would not work with a different ISP until I enabled "LZO data compression" (I am using wireless hotspots). Why would LZO compression be required with one ISP and not another - could there be any reason, or did something change on the AirVPN side? Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... did something change on the AirVPN side? No. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
0s6cvowdas 1 Posted ... There's something I don't understand... Isn't the problem with the .ovpn files you provide? comp-lzo is set to "no" although it is activated on the server. Shouldn't you set it to "yes"? It seems the only problem in Network Manager is that it doesn't tell the user there is a problem with the config. I had this issue on my new pc with a fresh 16.04 install, although I had no issue with my older pc which was upgraded to 16.04, so I had a hard time figuring where the problem was... 1 NinjaThunderbolt reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post