UnluckyTech 0 Posted ... I have officially decided to rely on airvpn as my new VPN. I run it mainly on my linux (ubuntu) desktop and noticed as I was checking my ip address that it shows my real ip in google, whatsmyipaddress and even airvpns official site but when testing my ip on other sites like duckduckgo and dnsleaktest it shows the ip address I got from my VPN. I gave the assumption this was due to cache/cookies and other variables that could had resulted in this due to it being in a browser but when I tried my previous VPN surfeasy again on google and whatsmyipaddress it shows the ip address that surfeasy gave me. Overall am just unsure why airvpn works on some websites and not on others. Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... Did you try plain OpenVPN, just to check? 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
iwih2gk 93 Posted ... Are you using the Eddie client on Linux? If so do you have the network lock enabled? I run some linux machines using Eddie and some of my others I write my own firewall rules to block/protect from a broken connection. With either approach I never see my real IP on anything, not ever. Something is misconfigured on your end. Eddie? Quote Share this post Link to post
whiskey_76 6 Posted ... Which web browser are you using? If you are not using Firefox with WEB RTC disabled, and geo location disabled, it will show your ip address. Never use Chrome with the vpn you can't disable web rtc. Also, are you using network lock to force all traffic through AirVPN?I have officially decided to rely on airvpn as my new VPN.I run it mainly on my linux (ubuntu) desktop and noticed as I was checking my ip address that it shows my real ip in google, whatsmyipaddress and even airvpns official site but when testing my ip on other sites like duckduckgo and dnsleaktest it shows the ip address I got from my VPN.I gave the assumption this was due to cache/cookies and other variables that could had resulted in this due to it being in a browser but when I tried my previous VPN surfeasy again on google and whatsmyipaddress it shows the ip address that surfeasy gave me.Overall am just unsure why airvpn works on some websites and not on others. Quote Share this post Link to post
UnluckyTech 0 Posted ... Which web browser are you using? If you are not using Firefox with WEB RTC disabled, and geo location disabled, it will show your ip address. Never use Chrome with the vpn you can't disable web rtc. Also, are you using network lock to force all traffic through AirVPN? I am using Firefox and do have WEB RTC and geo location disabled. Network lock is also enabled to force all traffic to go through AirVPN.Are you using the Eddie client on Linux? If so do you have the network lock enabled? I run some linux machines using Eddie and some of my others I write my own firewall rules to block/protect from a broken connection. With either approach I never see my real IP on anything, not ever. Something is misconfigured on your end. Eddie? I'm using the Eddie client on Linux and network lock is enabled. I gave the assumption that something may be misconfigured but after going through server to server from the Eddie client I noticed that some do cover my ip address while others don't. When I went to https://ipleak.net/ it would show me on 2 ip addresses which would be the ip given by the server and the other as my actual ip. Basically I went through a variety of the servers that AirVPN has and noticed that some would cover my ip address and when tested through ipleak it would appear only the ip address given but on many other servers it would not mask my ip address and would pop up both the ip address given and my own ip on ipleak. Just trying to figure out now why those servers that wont mask my ip wont when compared to the other few. Quote Share this post Link to post
whiskey_76 6 Posted ... None of the servers ever leak for me with network lock enabled as well as with web rtc, media peer connection, and geo disabled. That is very very weird... maybe someone in staff will see and respond. Something is causing it... can you double check in the firefox configuration that all of that is set to FALSE not enabled? Which web browser are you using? If you are not using Firefox with WEB RTC disabled, and geo location disabled, it will show your ip address. Never use Chrome with the vpn you can't disable web rtc. Also, are you using network lock to force all traffic through AirVPN? I am using Firefox and do have WEB RTC and geo location disabled. Network lock is also enabled to force all traffic to go through AirVPN.>Are you using the Eddie client on Linux? If so do you have the network lock enabled? I run some linux machines using Eddie and some of my others I write my own firewall rules to block/protect from a broken connection. With either approach I never see my real IP on anything, not ever. Something is misconfigured on your end. Eddie? I'm using the Eddie client on Linux and network lock is enabled. I gave the assumption that something may be misconfigured but after going through server to server from the Eddie client I noticed that some do cover my ip address while others don't. When I went to https://ipleak.net/ it would show me on 2 ip addresses which would be the ip given by the server and the other as my actual ip. Basically I went through a variety of the servers that AirVPN has and noticed that some would cover my ip address and when tested through ipleak it would appear only the ip address given but on many other servers it would not mask my ip address and would pop up both the ip address given and my own ip on ipleak. Just trying to figure out now why those servers that wont mask my ip wont when compared to the other few. Quote Share this post Link to post
jean claud 45 Posted ... Try this site check2ip.com Maybe you will find the origin of the leak Quote Share this post Link to post