nonperson60 0 Posted ... Not good when I'm using a vpn and I get emails from my ISP saying my IP was flagged as pulling down copyrighted material. What's the point of AirVPN? Is there a setting I've missed? Was connected to a server, network lock was on. Anyone have any advice? How to tell if the email was actually from my ISP? (Copyright on it was 2019, seems to me a major supplier would have updated it to 2020...). Best part is that the supposed file being torrented I already have access via an online account so it wasn't "stealing" in the first place... Quote Hide nonperson60's signature Hide all signatures Everything in moderation. Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! If Network Lock was on, and you did not tamper the firewall rules, it is physically (in the sense of Laws of Nature) impossible that your real IP address could be found from the Internet p2p swarm. Either the notice is not genuine or the report is not accurate. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
nonperson60 0 Posted ... Figured so but doesn't hurt to check with the experts. I looked at the email header, it seemed real, at least there weren't the usual many mispelled words so many scam emails have, but who knows. The network lock is always on unless I'm disconnecting Eddie and shutting it down to reboot the PC. Looking at the Network Lock settings - I unchecked all four of the "allow" checkbox options, they were all on. Mode = Automatic, Incoming = Block, Outgoing = Alllow. Also removed all IPs allowed for incoming and all IPs allowed for outgoing. Would any of those be problematic? You're referring to the firewall in my OS? I don't recall messing with any firewall settings. Is there a listing of what the default firewall settings are that I can check against? If not I can always search the forum for firewall threads. Thanks for the quick response. Quote Hide nonperson60's signature Hide all signatures Everything in moderation. Share this post Link to post
ruler2016 1 Posted ... hi. shouldn't outgoing also be "block" while network lock is ON? that's by default in eddie for me AFAIK. Quote Share this post Link to post
nonperson60 0 Posted ... Good catch. I set it to blocked too. Thanks. Quote Hide nonperson60's signature Hide all signatures Everything in moderation. Share this post Link to post