Staff 8653 Posted ... @183aTr78f9o@shaunography Hello! Can you post your Hummingbird log taken just after the problem has occurred? Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
183aTr78f9o 7 Posted ... 18 hours ago, Staff said: @183aTr78f9o@shaunography Hello! Can you post your Hummingbird log taken just after the problem has occurred? Kind regards Sure, log attached log_fedora.log Quote Share this post Link to post
armistise 0 Posted ... (edited) Hi, Just configured Hummingbird on Ubuntu. Is there a way to make it run like a daemon or configure the connection so it connects automatically after reboots? Thank-you! Edited ... by armistise Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 940 Posted ... 13 minutes ago, armistise said: Just configured Hummingbird on Ubuntu. Is there a way to make it run like a daemon or configure the connection so it connects automatically after reboots? Thank-you! Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures » I am not an AirVPN team member. All opinions are my own and are not to be considered official. Only the AirVPN Staff account should be viewed as such. » The forums is a place where you can ask questions to the community. You are not entitled to guaranteed answer times. Answer quality may vary, too. If you need professional support, please create tickets. » If you're new, take some time to read LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN. On questions, use the search function first. On errors, search for the error message instead. » If you choose to create a new thread, keep in mind that we don't know your setup. Give info about it. Never forget the OpenVPN logs or, for Eddie, the support file (Logs > lifebelt icon). » The community kindly asks you to not set up Tor exit relays when connected to AirVPN. Their IP addresses are subject to restrictions and these are relayed to all users of the affected servers. » Furthermore, I propose that your paranoia is to be destroyed. If you overdo privacy, chances are you will be unique amond the mass again. Share this post Link to post
misam 5 Posted ... I have a problem with hummingbird on Fedora33, again. I have got a power down (desktop) while humminbirg connection was on. Now I have no way to restore any connection. --recover-network returns Hummingbird - AirVPN OpenVPN 3 Client 1.1.0 - 23 June 2020 It seems this program has properly exited in its last run and it has already restored network settings on exit. ERROR: Backup copy of resolv.conf not found. ERROR: Backup copy of network filter not found. Also, I do not see any lock file in etc/airvpn (this is correct, though because my internet connection without VPN is active and working). So basically I have no way to use hummingbird, any longer. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 8653 Posted ... @misam Excellent, thank you, bug detected, it will be fixed! ✌️ You should be able to start Hummingbird. If not, please read on. You will need to delete some files manually. If deletion is necessary, before you delete please let us know the directory content: ls -l /etc/airvpn Finally: sudo rm etc/airvpn/hummigbird.lock /etc/airvpn/resolv.conf.airvpnbackup /etc/airvpn/systemdns.airvpnbackup Then start Hummingbird and check whether everything is fine again. We are looking forward to hearing from you. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
misam 5 Posted ... 1 hour ago, Staff said: @misam ls -l /etc/airvpn This is the command output: total 0 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 0 Dec 24 00:09 ip6tables-save.txt Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 8653 Posted ... @misam We see, thank you. You can delete that file and then run Hummingbird. Fixes will be implemented in the next AirVPN-Suite release or release candidate (stay tuned in the AirVPN Suite thread after Christmas). https://airvpn.org/forums/topic/48435-linux-new-software-airvpn-suite-10-beta/ Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 8653 Posted ... On 11/23/2020 at 6:29 PM, armistise said: Hi, Just configured Hummingbird on Ubuntu. Is there a way to make it run like a daemon or configure the connection so it connects automatically after reboots? Thank-you! Hello! You can now do that with Bluetit. Configuring Bluetit to connect during system bootstrap is a straightforward, very simple procedure, Furthermore, you will run a real daemon, and not a user process, therefore you have a higher security level. Bluetit can start and connect during bootstrap of both systemd and SysV-style init based systems.https://airvpn.org/forums/topic/48833-linux-airvpn-suite-100-released/ Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post