loeloel 0 Posted ... Hello I have a very strange problem with my Windows 10 laptop. I try to make a VPN chain. My host OS is a freshly and clean installed Windows 10 Professional without any third party antivirus or firewall installed. I set up an Ubuntu virtual machine in vmware workstation player with NAT network setting. I can successfully connect to the first VPN server on my host OS and start up the virtual machine. When I go to ipleak.net (in the Ubuntu guest OS) i can see the ip address from the first VPN server, so far so good. But when I try to fire up the eddie client in the Ubuntu guest OS and make the second VPN connection it's always stuck on checking route and it fails to connect. After that, I tried to disable the VPN connection on my host OS. I can now make a VPN connection inside the Ubuntu guest OS without any errors. So, a VPN connection is possible on the host and guest OS, but chaining doesn't work. I tried exactly the same on my friends Windows 10 host machine and it worked right away. Why it doesn't on my Windows 10 Laptop? Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... Hello I have a very strange problem with my Windows 10 laptop. I try to make a VPN chain. My host OS is a freshly and clean installed Windows 10 Professional without any third party antivirus or firewall installed. I set up an Ubuntu virtual machine in vmware workstation player with NAT network setting. I can successfully connect to the first VPN server on my host OS and start up the virtual machine. When I go to ipleak.net (in the Ubuntu guest OS) i can see the ip address from the first VPN server, so far so good. But when I try to fire up the eddie client in the Ubuntu guest OS and make the second VPN connection it's always stuck on checking route and it fails to connect. After that, I tried to disable the VPN connection on my host OS. I can now make a VPN connection inside the Ubuntu guest OS without any errors. So, a VPN connection is possible on the host and guest OS, but chaining doesn't work. I tried exactly the same on my friends Windows 10 host machine and it worked right away. Why it doesn't on my Windows 10 Laptop? It sounds like you're connecting just fine but the method used to confirm the tunnel is working is failing. There used to be an option to disable checking the route but I think it may be re-named now. I don't use the app so I'm not sure. If that option is disabled then it'll stay connected and the tunnel is probably working. Quote Share this post Link to post
loeloel 0 Posted ... Hello I have a very strange problem with my Windows 10 laptop. I try to make a VPN chain. My host OS is a freshly and clean installed Windows 10 Professional without any third party antivirus or firewall installed. I set up an Ubuntu virtual machine in vmware workstation player with NAT network setting. I can successfully connect to the first VPN server on my host OS and start up the virtual machine. When I go to ipleak.net (in the Ubuntu guest OS) i can see the ip address from the first VPN server, so far so good. But when I try to fire up the eddie client in the Ubuntu guest OS and make the second VPN connection it's always stuck on checking route and it fails to connect. After that, I tried to disable the VPN connection on my host OS. I can now make a VPN connection inside the Ubuntu guest OS without any errors. So, a VPN connection is possible on the host and guest OS, but chaining doesn't work. I tried exactly the same on my friends Windows 10 host machine and it worked right away. Why it doesn't on my Windows 10 Laptop? It sounds like you're connecting just fine but the method used to confirm the tunnel is working is failing. There used to be an option to disable checking the route but I think it may be re-named now. I don't use the app so I'm not sure. If that option is disabled then it'll stay connected and the tunnel is probably working.I tried to disable the "check if the tunnel works" and "check AirVPN DNS" option. I can connect to the second VPN server now but I can't open any websites. It's stuck at "Performing a TLS handshake to website www.google.com" (bottom left corner of Firefox) please see the screenshots. Ping to 8.8.8.8 and www.google.com is working fine. Very strange... On one of the screenshots you can see the ip of the first VPN connection (PIA). Screenshot Ping 8.8.8.8: https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35449057/Screenshotfrom2018-06-0808-08-03.pngScreenshot Ping www.google.com: https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35449059/Screenshotfrom2018-06-0808-09-23.pngScreenshot ipleak.net (first VPN): https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35449070/Screenshotfrom2018-06-0808-11-15.pngScreenshot Firefox: https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35449069/Screenshotfrom2018-06-0808-10-04.png Edit: The high ping is because I was running a torrent client on my host machine. Usually the ping is much lower... Quote Share this post Link to post
loeloel 0 Posted ... I now tried the doublehop thing on another host system of mine (mac mini with macOS Sierra installed). I also installed Virtualbox and Ubuntu as guest OS. Network settings set to NAT. It's exactly the same problem as on my windows 10 laptop. I can't connect to the second VPN server. It's also stuck on checking route. I saw that there is an error in the OpenVPN log file. Please check the log file here: https://pastebin.com/pqNDCmad Quote Share this post Link to post