nouk2016 2 Posted ... Hi guys, Apologies if this question has been asked before. New to AirVPN. Fairly tech savvy but not so much when it comes to networks. I've enabled Network Lock. Since then I've been getting messages like... Windows firewall has blocked some features. for specific programs and asking me whether to allow access or not (i.e. create a firewall exception). Sometimes there's an option to select between Public and Private Networks. My first question is if I click "Allow access", will this mean the program in question can now bypassAirVPN and access the internet directly? Secondly, if I refuse, does this mean that it can't access the internet at all as long as Network Lock is active? Thirdly, when I go into Windows Firewall (I have Windows 7) I can't see any rules generated for those occasions when I do decide to allow access. I would be very grateful if someone could explain all of this to me. many thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
LZ1 672 Posted ... Hello! Welcome to AirVPN! Allow access means letting the program communicate through your firewall, instead of being blocked. You can still use the net with NL activated. It's just that some programs may either not be able to or have a harder time; which can, for instance, slow things down in the corresponding program. After NL has been activated, you can go into the firewall settings and manually add programs. Then check the "Public" or "Private" boxes, depending on which one your network is currently on .Network Lock is a very handy feature for preventing leaks and is what many call a "killswitch", when you browse other VPNs :]. 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
nouk2016 2 Posted ... Thanks for the speedy reply LZ1! Well, Java seems to be working through the VPN without the need to puncture a hole through the firewall.Although I still don't understand why any exceptions I made don't show up in either the Inbound or Outbound Rules in Windows Firewall. Anyway thanks once again. 1 LZ1 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post