Air4141841 24 Posted ... I created a new tunnel on my opnsense router and connected. connected to nl3.vpn.airdns.org > Capellia using any browser. I can't access gmail.com. or google.com. but can access YouTube.com I ran a trace route to google.com and got one response Server: 10.4.0.1 Address: 10.4.0.1#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.google.com Address: 142.251.36.36 % traceroute www.google.com traceroute to www.google.com (142.251.36.36), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets 1 10.33.174.1 (10.33.174.1) 122.341 ms 120.852 ms 122.549 ms 2 * * * 3 * * * 4 * * * 5 * * * 6 * * * 7 * * * 8 * * * 9 * * * 10 * * * 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 * * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 * * * 22 * * * 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * * 31 * * * 32 * * * 33 * * * 34 * * * 35 * * * 36 * * * 37 * * * 38 * * * 39 * * * 40 * * * 41 * * * 42 * * * 43 * * * 44 * * * 45 * * * 46 * * * 47 * * * 48 * * * 49 * * * 50 * * * 51 * * * 52 * * * 53 * * * 54 * * * 55 * * * 56 * * * 57 * * * 58 * * * 59 * * * 60 * * * 61 * * * 62 * * * 63 * * * 64 * * * % traceroute www.youtube.com traceroute: Warning: www.youtube.com has multiple addresses; using 142.251.36.14 traceroute to youtube-ui.l.google.com (142.251.36.14), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets 1 10.33.174.1 (10.33.174.1) 123.864 ms 122.645 ms 121.411 ms 2 connected-by.global-layer.com (134.19.179.129) 129.149 ms 121.754 ms 124.259 ms 3 connected-by.global-layer.com (37.123.210.78) 123.362 ms 126.277 ms 123.629 ms 4 400g-nikhef-im.global-layer.com (37.123.210.21) 124.582 ms 123.041 ms 131.773 ms 5 * * * 6 185.188.28.10 (185.188.28.10) 123.202 ms 122.029 ms 122.273 ms 7 142.250.172.148 (142.250.172.148) 122.249 ms 122.539 ms 122.330 ms 8 * * * 9 142.251.255.38 (142.251.255.38) 127.427 ms 142.251.48.174 (142.251.48.174) 123.026 ms 142.251.66.238 (142.251.66.238) 123.260 ms 10 108.170.241.204 (108.170.241.204) 127.360 ms 123.499 ms 108.170.241.236 (108.170.241.236) 123.160 ms 11 216.239.43.27 (216.239.43.27) 123.720 ms 216.239.42.103 (216.239.42.103) 124.751 ms 142.251.237.172 (142.251.237.172) 124.661 ms 12 216.239.40.134 (216.239.40.134) 123.731 ms ams15s44-in-f14.1e100.net (142.251.36.14) 122.206 ms 123.873 ms Quote Share this post Link to post
Teng Teng Toa 2 Posted ... (edited) Staff is aware. I've created a ticket.Latest response: Quote Hello and thank you for your choice! Google is blocking some of our DNS (each VPN server runs its own DNS server, that's why some servers can resolve Google domain names and other can not). We are studying a solution, stay tuned in the next week. Kind regards AirVPN Support Team Edited ... by Teng Teng Toa Quote Share this post Link to post
Teng Teng Toa 2 Posted ... (edited) Any news on this? Edited ... by Teng Teng Toa Typo 1 kaymio reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
kaymio 7 Posted ... @Teng Teng Toa you opened the ticket. Shouldn't you keep us up to date? It has been a week since your last post. Relying on quad9 DoH for the moment. Works mostly... Quote Share this post Link to post
Teng Teng Toa 2 Posted ... I would want to keep you up to date but it has been utterly silent, no reaction from AirVPN crew since the 10th of July... Quote Share this post Link to post
Teng Teng Toa 2 Posted ... @Staff Any news on this issue we're all facing? Quote Share this post Link to post
Flx 76 Posted ... it's working...Lesath server...brave browser. Server: UnKnown Address: 10.20.230.1 Non-authoritative answer: Name: google.com Addresses: 2607:f8b0:400b:803::200e 142.251.41.46 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
Staff 9972 Posted ... 10 hours ago, Teng Teng Toa said: @Staff Any news on this issue we're all facing? Hello! We're sorry, no news. Google blocks some of our VPN servers as well as VPN servers of our competitors. Moreover, some servers are not blocked, but it's the Google's authoritative DNS that blocks our DNS servers, so we have two different approaches to sabotage VPN access. That's understandable as a widespread usage of VPN, Tor etc. is a threat to Google core business, which is also pushing its own VPN in an attempt to stop the threat. Google services must never be used and if you share our mission you should avoid them at all costs, but if you want to access them from the VPN you may consider to contact Google and send them your complaints. For Google Search consider startpage.com (which helps mitigate Google Search tracking) or switch to some better search engine which does not harvest your personal data such as https://search.brave.com Kind regards 1 Oblivion 2013 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Oblivion 2013 8 Posted ... I managed to have a guest OpenVPN network with DNS servers of Ad Guard Family Protection. It was very difficult. With the pushed DNS actually nothing related to Google did work. So i forced Ag Guard Family Protection. However you know whizkid are smarter and setting DNS to 8.8.8.8 is not enough, but i won't tell you how to bypass the AirVPN DNS restrictions. It is at this moment good enough that no website outside Family Protection can be reached. This took me several days to find out. It really makes me feel sad, The servers pushed by AirVPN seems to not be allowed to communicate whatever google something. This means mobile phone says not internet connection, sometimes it would work fine, mostly it would not work. 3 weeks ago everything worked fine with the default generator. Unfortunately since i push AdGuard Family Protection DNS severs I cannot help you. But it does work It does work FOR NOW. I want to block all adult sites, and did heavily testing websites like about an adult hamster e.g. or an adult youtube site. From the coniguration file i accepted DNS NONE. And only had AdGuard Family Protection running before it. At this moment i hope this will work. No addult sites like gambling, or hamster this hamster that, want to block them all, but you know whizkid, they know how to bypass, that is what you have to understand. Quote Share this post Link to post
wildbill 0 Posted ... On 7/21/2023 at 3:49 AM, Staff said: "Google services must never be used and if you share our mission you should avoid them at all costs, but if you want to access them from the VPN you may consider to contact Google and send them your complaints." Unfortunately it's not possible to completely avoid all things Google, because so many sites now use Google's "reCAPTCHA," which you can't avoid if you want to access those the sites. All different kinds of sites use this now and the list keeps growing, since its free to use unless its a site with a ton of traffic. Google is blocking reCAPTCHA authentication as well, when using the Netherlands servers and a few servers in other countries, but it seems it's only the in the Netherlands where all servers seem to be blocked. I tried the DNS changes others suggested and while that lets Google search work, it doesn't solve the reCAPTCHA issue. Quote Share this post Link to post
ss11 15 Posted ... We have to send to Google as many complaints as possible, it's clearly hard to avoid them at all costs (for example I am Android user...). Quote Share this post Link to post
benjamed 0 Posted ... Big surprise is proton android app seems to use google to confirm internet access. If android falsely says no internet connectivity then the proton app says "ok" and does not work, just saying "off line". Quote Share this post Link to post
kaymio 7 Posted ... (edited) On 7/21/2023 at 9:49 AM, Staff said: Google services must never be used and if you share our mission you should avoid them at all costs, This is not possible at all. Many of the websites used by me take minutes to load because they wait for a response from a google IP that doesn't come. E.G. phoronix.com the major News website for all FOSS things. On the other hand, youtube.com has been available 99% of the time. It is not possible for me to NOT use youtube. Edited ... by kaymio Forgot something Quote Share this post Link to post
benfitita 39 Posted ... I only experienced this issue at some point in the past, but not anymore. I usually use DE, NL and CH servers. I suspect we might have some configuration differences in DNS section. I have all blocklists enabled (AirVPN and third party), except for "OISD Full" and all "GoodbyeAds". These I have disabled, because they are too aggressive for my taste. Could you check if disabling these fixes your issues? Remember that DNS can be configured account-wise and per device. Quote Share this post Link to post
revsplus 8 Posted ... Since a couple of weeks ago or maybe more I don't experience any problem with various Google services, Google Search and GMail included, when I am connected to the Netherlands servers. I do query VPN DNS, but I don't have any DNS filter list active. I also do not have any problem with web sites with Google based CAPTCHA. Quote Share this post Link to post
ss11 15 Posted ... yes the problem is somehow related only to DNS - for example I use a local instance of unbound (local resolver) which forwards queries to google public DNS resolvers, and I tried with every single server that was reported as "problematic with google services" in this thread and I could not reproduce the problems, all services where working fine for me. Quote Share this post Link to post