AR45H 1 Posted ... Hi, I want to request adding support for UDP over Socks5. OpenVPN GUI client supports UDP over socks5, so the capabilities are present in OpenVPN 2.5.x. 1 ms2738 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... Not sure I understand. AirVPN does not offer SOCKS5. 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
AR45H 1 Posted ... 19 hours ago, OpenSourcerer said: Not sure I understand. AirVPN does not offer SOCKS5. In Eddie there is a socks option under the proxy type. Is that just socks4 then if the client doesn't support socks5? Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... 1 hour ago, AR45H said: 21 hours ago, OpenSourcerer said: Not sure I understand. AirVPN does not offer SOCKS5. In Eddie there is a socks option under the proxy type. Is that just socks4 then if the client doesn't support socks5? Hello! OpenVPN is "socks" aware and supports connections to SOCKS4/5 proxies, as well as HTTP proxies. Eddie uses this feature. It's very useful if you are behind a corporate proxy and so on. Currently, to use this option OpenVPN must work over TCP because even when you enable UDP proxying on the SOCKS proxy (if the proxy supports it) you must first open a TCP connection to the proxy and, only once the method-dependent negotiation is complete, send an UDP ASSOCIATE request, acknowledge the reply, and properly process the port the proxy will indicate you to send UDP packets. The described process is currently unavailable on OpenVPN 2 and our OpenVPN3 library (while in WireGuard the option to connect over a proxy of any kind is totally missing). For more details and a thorough overview see RFC 1928 https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1928 Kind regard Quote Share this post Link to post
AR45H 1 Posted ... 5 hours ago, Staff said: Hello! OpenVPN is "socks" aware and supports connections to SOCKS4/5 proxies, as well as HTTP proxies. Eddie uses this feature. It's very useful if you are behind a corporate proxy and so on. Currently, to use this option OpenVPN must work over TCP because even when you enable UDP proxying on the SOCKS proxy (if the proxy supports it) you must first open a TCP connection to the proxy and, only once the method-dependent negotiation is complete, send an UDP ASSOCIATE request, acknowledge the reply, and properly process the port the proxy will indicate you to send UDP packets. The described process is currently unavailable on OpenVPN 2 and our OpenVPN3 library (while in WireGuard the option to connect over a proxy of any kind is totally missing). For more details and a thorough overview see RFC 1928 https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1928 Kind regard Hi, Thanks for replying. So if I'm understanding this correctly the OpenVPN library that Eddie makes use of is different from the one used in OpenVPN GUI 2.5.x? Is this because Eddie and subsequently AirVPN use a custom OpenVPN library? Or is it because the library in use in Eddie is outdated? If it is a custom library are there any plans to add the functionality? and If it is outdated are there any plans to implement updated libraries seeing as OpenVPN GUI is capable of establishing a UDP connection over Socks5 (through the process you described)? Thank you. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... @AR45H Hello! Eddie Desktop edition is not linked against any OpenVPN library. Instead, it runs external binaries with the proper options, according to customer preferences, in order to establish an OpenVPN based connection. It can run: OpenVPN 2.x, which is a binary Hummingbird, which is an AirVPN software (available to most Linux distributions and macOS) linked against OpenVPN3-AirVPN library a custom binary enforced by the user and provided that it is an OpenVPN drop-in replacement Furthermore: OpenVPN3-AirVPN is a forked library which (currently) is 161 commits ahead of OpenVPN:master. It's a fork of the OpenVPN 3 core library OpenVPN GUI is a Windows graphical user interface (GUI) of OpenVPN. Eddie can run the latest OpenVPN 2.x version installed in your system or the Hummingbird version included in the package Supporting connections over a SOCKS5 proxy and switching to UDP for data exchange is technically possible but currently not available in any OpenVPN version. We might evaluate the matter in our OpenVPN3 library in the future, but it's not planned at the moment. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post