Flx 76 Posted ... Update your video on the main page....to mention 5 connections not 3 Quote Hide Flx's signature Hide all signatures Guide - EMBY Block ALL interfaces except tap/vpn Windows OS - Configuring your operating system Windows OS - Multi Session/Tunnel Share this post Link to post
Paulentius 0 Posted ... On 11/26/2017 at 4:59 AM, ZPKZ said: All connected to the same server should work, you just have to choose a different protocol/port for each one Can someone clarify if it's the case? Say, I have 5 devices, all configured with Asia OpenVPN UDP 443. When all 5 are connected, what are the chances that some devices will be offered the same server and won't be able to connect or will be kicked out? Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... @prebrov Please see also here to avoid conflicts:https://airvpn.org/forums/topic/26209-how-to-manage-client-certificatekey-pairs/ Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
Paulentius 0 Posted ... 1 hour ago, Staff said: @prebrov Please see also here to avoid conflicts:https://airvpn.org/forums/topic/26209-how-to-manage-client-certificatekey-pairs/ Kind regards Thank you very much! Exactly what I need. Quote Share this post Link to post
Pompelmo 0 Posted ... I am a new subscriber. As I understand your rules, each of the 5 devices allowed per account must be connected to a different server of yours. Can you please explain the reason for this? I'll certainly follow the rule, but I would like to understand it. Otherwise, if I find that at a particular time I get a really good speed from one server, it would make sense to connect my other devices to the same server. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... @Pompelmo The reason is based on how OpenVPN works. You can't have two connections with identical certificate to the same daemon,: each subsequent connection will break the previous one. Anyway, if you don't need remote inbound port forwarding, you can connect multiple devices to the same VPN server by using a different certificate and key pair on each device, as explained in our guide here:https://airvpn.org/forums/topic/26209-how-to-manage-client-certificatekey-pairs/ Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
eburom 16 Posted ... Hello @Pompelmo For the sake of clarity I would like to add a little disambiguation of devices as it can lead to confusion. From now on I will refer to one of its meanings in CAPITAL letters to distinguish what I'm referring to on every moment. The two meanings are: devices: as your computes, cell phones .. DEVICES: Names you can create on your user area for different certificates to use in your connections. As for AirVPN, they let you have 5 simultaneous connections for each account. Those connections can be from 5 different devices connecting as the same DEVICE (using that certificate) or from a different combination of DEVICES used from your devices. So the thing is: ¿Can you connect 2 or more devices to the same server? Well, you can, as long as they don't use the same certificate so you must use different DEVICES for this. The only catch of this multiple DEVICES connecting to the same server will be that port forwarding wont work normally on those servers with multiple connections from the same user. Hope I didn't do it more confusing than it already was. 1 Antti Simola reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Pompelmo 0 Posted ... Hi @Staff and @eburom Thanks to both of you. After reading both your replies, I understand this well. I had noticed the page which Staff cited about managing client certificate key pairs, and in fact, I had wondered why someone would need to create additional key pairs. (The answer is given on the page, but I had gotten lost in the technical discussion.) Now I understand that one reason would be in order to connect more than one device to the same server at the same time. Maybe I will try that in the future. Quote Share this post Link to post
Shiver Me Whiskers 15 Posted ... Is it possible to make Eddie smart enough to avoid connecting to the same server from two devices on the same account, when using the "Recommended Server" (automatic) , even if that server is "best" in speed ? (Just pick 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th). So, when leaving AirVPN unattended on several devices (in my case, VM's running some tests, simulating different computers talking to each other in a software I'm developing), there will never be two on the same server, so port forwarding (always) works. Tnx ! Quote Share this post Link to post
eburom 16 Posted ... I think the best approach is to white/black list some servers so the wont pick the same. I once asked if the port forwarding could be implemented so it was set for a specific device key to address this very same problem but didn't jell. 1 Shiver Me Whiskers reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Shiver Me Whiskers 15 Posted ... Ah, that's a great idea ! Picking a list of 10 different servers from NL for each device, it should always remove the port conflict.👍 Quote Share this post Link to post
Magpies6 0 Posted ... Does this mean I can download different servers on different browsers? e.g.,I could use a server in Poland on one browser, & use one in London for another browser, and Japan for one server on another browser?? Please explain. thank you. Quote Share this post Link to post