chucklechops 4 Posted ... Hi everyone,Signed up a couple of weeks ago and from the start I've been experiencing very slow DNS lookup. That is to say, webpages will pause on 'looking up example.com...' for 5-10 seconds.So far I have tried: adjusted buffers, changed MTU, rolled back TAP driver, experimental Eddie, disabled IPv6. Have tried multiple servers and different browsers with same results. Actual speeds are reasonable enough. Don't see anything untoward in the logs.I'm running experimental Eddie client on Windows 10. Router is ASUS RT-AC66U with Merlin firmware.Any suggestions? Thanks all.x Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Which DNS servers are you using? 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
chucklechops 4 Posted ... Which DNS servers are you using?.. 10.4.0.1 Quote Share this post Link to post
LZ1 673 Posted ... Hello! You could also try the OpenNIC servers if you want . Air supports them. 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
chucklechops 4 Posted ... Thanks, seems to be slow whatever server I use: Tried google, OpenNIC and OpenDNS. All slow when connected to AirVPN, fine when I disconnect. Quote Share this post Link to post
Khariz 109 Posted ... Are you using the new experimental Eddie build? https://airvpn.org/windows/ Click experimental, download, install, use. No issues like that with the new build. Quote Share this post Link to post
durkasmurk 1 Posted ... Seeing the same problem here with windows 10 using eddie experimental but i think it's an issue with windows 10 though as I have tried other vpn clients and they all do the same, takes ages to resolve dns but once it's resolved it's fine. Quote Share this post Link to post
spookygoy 7 Posted ... I have slow resolution issues but it only happens upon disconnect/reconnect and such. Doesn't matter whether it is through Eddie, or OpenVPN directly(Win10) Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Can you paste the output of:nslookup -debug airvpn.org 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
spookygoy 7 Posted ... Here is one from me. Interesting to note that although my TAP adapter pulls 10.4.0.1 from DHCP when connecting to an AirVPN server, nslookup appears to be using my primary adapters DNS setting (which was set to 10.50.0.1) Regardless of that, nslookup is always instant upon disconnect/reconnect, however pinging a web site, or loading a site in a browser still results in that 5 - 10 second delay OP was complaining about. I actually stopped using the Air client as well because connecting itself would take so long under both the normal and experimental clients. (especially on the "checking route" part), oddly it was almost instant when I was using a wireless adapter vs my hard line. Haven't tested that again recently though. I may need to just set up a virtual machine to run a bunch of tests or something. ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 1, rcode = NXDOMAIN header flags: response, auth. answer, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 0, authority records = 1, additional = 0 QUESTIONS: 1.0.50.10.in-addr.arpa, type = PTR, class = IN AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> 10.IN-ADDR.ARPA ttl = 86400 (1 day) primary name server = 10.IN-ADDR.ARPA responsible mail addr = (root) serial = 0 refresh = 28800 (8 hours) retry = 7200 (2 hours) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 86400 (1 day) ------------ Server: UnKnown Address: 10.50.0.1 ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 6, additional = 12 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org, type = A, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org internet address = 213.152.180.16 ttl = 728 (12 mins 8 secs) AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> org nameserver = c0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = b0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = b2.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = a0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = a2.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = d0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) ADDITIONAL RECORDS: -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.56.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:e::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.249.112.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:40::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.54.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:c::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.249.120.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:48::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.53.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:b::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.57.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:f::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) ------------ ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 3, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 6, additional = 12 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org, type = AAAA, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: ttl = 2754 (45 mins 54 secs) AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> org nameserver = a2.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = b0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = a0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = c0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = b2.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) -> org nameserver = d0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 61739 (17 hours 8 mins 59 secs) ADDITIONAL RECORDS: -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.56.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:e::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.249.112.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:40::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.54.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:c::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.249.120.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:48::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.53.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:b::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.57.1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:f::1 ttl = 147704 (1 day 17 hours 1 min 44 secs) ------------ Name: airvpn.org Addresses: 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: 213.152.180.16 Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... This might be related to IPv6 (AAAA lookups), in which Win10 will prioritize it over IPv4 lookups.Can you disable IPv6 completely and retry? 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
spookygoy 7 Posted ... Both adapters had no IPv6 connectivity, I tried unchecking the protocol on them too. I had to disconnect from OPenVPN and use the Airclient with the "disable ipv6" option to get it to work properly.I set my physical adapter to 8.8.8.8 so this result should be coming from the TAP device. Once again the nslookup results were instant, but opening web sites or pinging took a few seconds to respond after initial connection was made. ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 1, rcode = NXDOMAIN header flags: response, auth. answer, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 0, authority records = 1, additional = 0 QUESTIONS: 1.0.4.10.in-addr.arpa, type = PTR, class = IN AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> 10.IN-ADDR.ARPA ttl = 86400 (1 day) primary name server = 10.IN-ADDR.ARPA responsible mail addr = (root) serial = 0 refresh = 28800 (8 hours) retry = 7200 (2 hours) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 86400 (1 day) ------------ Server: UnKnown Address: 10.4.0.1 ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 6, additional = 12 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org, type = A, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org internet address = 213.152.180.16 ttl = 3575 (59 mins 35 secs) AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> org nameserver = a2.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = a0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = b0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = d0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = c0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = b2.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) ADDITIONAL RECORDS: -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.56.1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:e::1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.249.112.1 ttl = 61105 (16 hours 58 mins 25 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:40::1 ttl = 147499 (1 day 16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.54.1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:c::1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.249.120.1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:48::1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.53.1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:b::1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.57.1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:f::1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) ------------ ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 3, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 6, additional = 12 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org, type = AAAA, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: ttl = 3575 (59 mins 35 secs) AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> org nameserver = d0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = b2.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = a0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = c0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = a2.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) -> org nameserver = b0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 106023 (1 day 5 hours 27 mins 3 secs) ADDITIONAL RECORDS: -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.56.1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:e::1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.249.112.1 ttl = 61105 (16 hours 58 mins 25 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:40::1 ttl = 147499 (1 day 16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.54.1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:c::1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.249.120.1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:48::1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.53.1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:b::1 ttl = 65050 (18 hours 4 mins 10 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.57.1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:f::1 ttl = 61099 (16 hours 58 mins 19 secs) ------------ Name: airvpn.org Addresses: 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: 213.152.180.16 Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... When IPv6 is completely disabled Windows should not send AAAA queries. You got the IPv6 response and it should not happen.Use this official tool: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929852 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
spookygoy 7 Posted ... Something must be seriously broken on my machien then because I ran the "disable IPv6" tool and its still the same. I even tried through OpenVPN again and it reverts to queries using the google DNS (8.8.8.8) I set on my physical adapter.. despite that, using dnsleaktest.com for instacne only shows my resolver as 1 server: 195.99-88-23.rdns.scalabledns.com Quote Share this post Link to post
sillyair97 2 Posted ... I too am experiencing slow DNS lookup. I am using eddie client 2.10.3 on Windows 10. There isnt a problem when configuring the client to use googles DNS servers. When using googles server the resolution is lightning fast. I have checked nslookup and i was sending AAAA queries. I disabled ipv6 on all the adaptor using the checkbox, ran the reg fix and also checked this manually in the registry but still sending AAAA queries. Quote Share this post Link to post
spookygoy 7 Posted ... Alright so I installed VMware, setup a clean windows 10 install. All that's installed are AirVPN app, and Cryptostorms app. This is with no VPN. just passing through my connecting on the Guest OS ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 1, rcode = NXDOMAIN header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 0, authority records = 1, additional = 0 QUESTIONS: 2.126.168.192.in-addr.arpa, type = PTR, class = IN AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> 168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA ttl = 5 (5 secs) primary name server = 168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA responsible mail addr = (root) serial = 0 refresh = 28800 (8 hours) retry = 7200 (2 hours) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 86400 (1 day) ------------ Server: UnKnown Address: 192.168.126.2 ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, auth. answer questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 0, additional = 0 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org.localdomain, type = A, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org.localdomain internet address = 213.152.180.16 ttl = 5 (5 secs) ------------ ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 3, rcode = NXDOMAIN header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 0, authority records = 1, additional = 0 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org.localdomain, type = AAAA, class = IN AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> (root) ttl = 5 (5 secs) primary name server = a.root-servers.net responsible mail addr = nstld.verisign-grs.com serial = 2016122101 refresh = 1800 (30 mins) retry = 900 (15 mins) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 86400 (1 day) ------------ Name: airvpn.org.localdomain Address: 213.152.180.16 Now this is when connected through the AirVPN app. I changed no settings, so IPv6 disable is checked by default, and I also ran microsofts IPv6 disable tool you linked to earlier.Interesting but probably irrelevant is as soon as I ran nslookup with the VPN Connected on the Guest OS, my air connection on my HostOS dropped. lol I have seen the same behavior when connecting to cryptostorm as well. Something going on with the TAP that is not properly disabling IPv6 ? ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 1, rcode = NXDOMAIN header flags: response, auth. answer, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 0, authority records = 1, additional = 0 QUESTIONS: 1.0.4.10.in-addr.arpa, type = PTR, class = IN AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> 10.IN-ADDR.ARPA ttl = 86400 (1 day) primary name server = 10.IN-ADDR.ARPA responsible mail addr = (root) serial = 0 refresh = 28800 (8 hours) retry = 7200 (2 hours) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 86400 (1 day) ------------ Server: UnKnown Address: 10.4.0.1 ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 6, additional = 12 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org, type = A, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org internet address = 213.152.180.16 ttl = 2197 (36 mins 37 secs) AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> org nameserver = a0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = b0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = a2.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = c0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = d0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = b2.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) ADDITIONAL RECORDS: -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.56.1 ttl = 59786 (16 hours 36 mins 26 secs) -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:e::1 ttl = 59786 (16 hours 36 mins 26 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.249.112.1 ttl = 146781 (1 day 16 hours 46 mins 21 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:40::1 ttl = 49446 (13 hours 44 mins 6 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.54.1 ttl = 123084 (1 day 10 hours 11 mins 24 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:c::1 ttl = 123084 (1 day 10 hours 11 mins 24 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.249.120.1 ttl = 49446 (13 hours 44 mins 6 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:48::1 ttl = 146781 (1 day 16 hours 46 mins 21 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.53.1 ttl = 63391 (17 hours 36 mins 31 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:b::1 ttl = 63391 (17 hours 36 mins 31 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.57.1 ttl = 49446 (13 hours 44 mins 6 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:f::1 ttl = 146781 (1 day 16 hours 46 mins 21 secs) ------------ ------------ Got answer: HEADER: opcode = QUERY, id = 3, rcode = NOERROR header flags: response, want recursion, recursion avail. questions = 1, answers = 1, authority records = 6, additional = 12 QUESTIONS: airvpn.org, type = AAAA, class = IN ANSWERS: -> airvpn.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: ttl = 3393 (56 mins 33 secs) AUTHORITY RECORDS: -> org nameserver = a2.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = a0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = b0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = d0.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = b2.org.afilias-nst.org ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) -> org nameserver = c0.org.afilias-nst.info ttl = 29880 (8 hours 18 mins) ADDITIONAL RECORDS: -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.56.1 ttl = 59786 (16 hours 36 mins 26 secs) -> a0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:e::1 ttl = 59786 (16 hours 36 mins 26 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.249.112.1 ttl = 146781 (1 day 16 hours 46 mins 21 secs) -> a2.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:40::1 ttl = 49446 (13 hours 44 mins 6 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.54.1 ttl = 123084 (1 day 10 hours 11 mins 24 secs) -> b0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:c::1 ttl = 123084 (1 day 10 hours 11 mins 24 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.249.120.1 ttl = 49446 (13 hours 44 mins 6 secs) -> b2.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:48::1 ttl = 146781 (1 day 16 hours 46 mins 21 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info internet address = 199.19.53.1 ttl = 63391 (17 hours 36 mins 31 secs) -> c0.org.afilias-nst.info AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:b::1 ttl = 63391 (17 hours 36 mins 31 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org internet address = 199.19.57.1 ttl = 49446 (13 hours 44 mins 6 secs) -> d0.org.afilias-nst.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2001:500:f::1 ttl = 146781 (1 day 16 hours 46 mins 21 secs) ------------ Name: airvpn.org Addresses: 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: 213.152.180.16 Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Do you see any improvements when your DNS does not resolve AAAA (the IPv6 2001:1af8:4010:a08d:22:: address) in your first test compared to the second one? 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
spookygoy 7 Posted ... Here's what I've done for testing, as far as DNS resolution times go.-------------------I disabled comodo (I recently started using the Comodo guide instead of network lock - but this should not influence anything)I dropped the VPN connection on my Host machine. DNS resolution was instant (reverting to 8.8.8.8)I connected to Air on the host machine, 10 - 13 seconds for DNS resolution to kick in after connecting.Booted up my VM. Still connected to Air, the pass-through Internet is using the Air connection on my Host already.Connect to Air with my Guest OS on a different server - DNS resolution pretty much instant. Disconnect from Air on the GuestDisconnect from Air on the Host - DNS resolution is instant (8.8.8.8)Connect to Air on the Guest, over the hosts unprotected ISP connectionThe connection took longer (14 seconds most of it spent on verifying route) however once connected DNS resolution on the Guest OS was very instant. Now back on the Host OS again. I have flushed DNS, my firewall is offSet my AirVPN client to verify tunnel, and Air DNS to match my GuestOS settings for eddie.Connection took 34 seconds to complete. The first ~10 were spent on getting to the "verifying route" portion of the connection. The other 24 seconds were spend "verifying route".DNS resolution DNS resolution was instant. ** This may be because it sat on verifying route for so long and thus the usual lag time I've been noting had already passed?I now disconnect and turn off "check if tunnel works effectively" and "Verifying Air DNS" options on the Host machine. I again connect to AirVPN. The whole connection attempt took relatively ~11 seconds. DNS resolution again takes 13 seconds.Personally getting sick of reinstalls and fresh starts to try and fix this issue. There used to be a time where I could connect to AirVPN, even using Network lock, verifying DNS/tunnel etc and it didn not take very long at all. I don't know if its something about Windows 10 (I switched to it pretty much after it was released) or what the deal is.I don't know what the deal with IPv6 disabling is either, but as it stands now I think I'd rather "block" it via Comodo or something than fuss with it. Because I need it for internal LAN connectivity. Windows relies on IPv6 for "easy" home networking now, homegroups, etc. The best I can get performance wise it seems is to run traffic control through comodo and disable all the verification stuff in Air / Use OpenVPN. Then just deal with the short DNS hiccup time upon reconnects. ------------I'm going to do one more test later on when I have some time, and plug in my wireless adapter turn on network lock, etc. Because it seems like I get totally different behavior when using wireless. Quote Share this post Link to post
Khariz 109 Posted ... I connected to Air on the host machine, 10 - 13 seconds for DNS resolution to kick in after connecting. This always happens to me as well. Always has. In Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. I've just gotten used to it. Seems like it takes a second for all of the Firewall/WFP stuff to propagate or something. But once that 10 seconds has passed, everything works smooth for me, and I have no further delays. Quote Share this post Link to post
chucklechops 4 Posted ... Hi all... Okay so I appear to have fixed this. Don't ask me why this worked and the first step may be unnecessary but it worked for me: 1. Disable IPV6 everywhere: Both adapters, OS and Router. This on it's own didn't fix the problem.2. Set the TAP adapter to a lower metric than your network adaptor:1. Network connections -> Adapter Settings -> TAP-Windows Adapter V9 -> Properties -> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) -> Properties -> AdvancedUncheck Automatic MetricInterface Metric == 142. Network connections -> Adapter Settings -> Ethernet -> Properties -> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) -> Properties -> AdvancedUncheck Automatic MetricInterface Metric == 15This second step instantly fixes the problem for me. If I set the metrics to the same value or automatic the problem instantly comes back.Let me know if this works for you and Happy Holidays xx 3 B3NJAMIN, 6ty7ughufgfgh and LZ1 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
LZ1 673 Posted ... Hello! Thank you for sharing your findings with us! 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
sillyair97 2 Posted ... Thanks for your findings. I found that disabling ipv6 in the experimental version fixed my slow DNS lookup. Quote Share this post Link to post
6ty7ughufgfgh 0 Posted ... I just wanted to say that chucklechops' solution has solved my DNS problem as well. Nicely done! Quote Share this post Link to post
perka2014 1 Posted ... During the summer I suddenly got this slow dns issue after a long time of use of AirVPN.But everything works as before after disabling IPv6 and changing the interface metrics. Thanks a lot! /// Per 1 6ty7ughufgfgh reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post