Rodent 5 Posted ... I started using AirVPN in 2023 because I wanted port forwarding. That was the most advanced thing I did back then. Just using Eddie-UI on a Windows 10 PC. Servers are fast, plenty of choices. Network lock works perfectly so no need to worry about leaks. Perfect for beginners and advanced users. Since then, I have branched out a bit and as a part of my career, I have needed to start using Linux. So I have spent some time messing around on Linux. But I need to say how incredible and comprehensive AirVPN is. Honestly the team at AirVPN is the absolute best. No bulls**t from them ever. I don't think everyone understands how well they've made their service. It completely outclasses other VPN providers *Cough cough Nord*. At first I was a bit intimidated by the UI, but it's a quick learning curve for Eddie-UI. It works and gets the job done. I realise now that it's better than way, its clean and fast, no unnecessary bloat. Just the sheer amount of control and customization is incredible. Honestly guys, thank you. Compatible with any device I could think of. I never realised the level of control possible with AirVPN. But now that I have more niche and specific use cases, it has really proven to be so incredibly well made. Everything I want to do is possible. So many vulnerabilities are avoided by using Air. I've never seen such top notch security. Truly thank you. If anyone is unsure if they should get AirVPN, the answer is yes. I started out using it in the most basic form using Eddie-UI on my PC and Phone. But now I configure everything myself for certain tasks, and I am still learning something new each time. You can use this service for the most basic needs, all the way to the most advanced. Oh and wow it's so lightweight. Can run on practically anything without any problems. This is clearly something made by extremely knowledgeable people To everyone at AirVPN, thank you guys. 10/10 service A+++ 3 shiro21, xmartymcflyx and go558a83nk reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1444 Posted ... 8 hours ago, Rodent said: So many vulnerabilities are avoided by using Air. I've never seen such top notch security. Truly thank you. I need to comment on this, since a VPN does nothing for the security of the device you're connecting to the VPN from. If you mean security of the connection, well, it's comes with the territory, but note that even with an encrypted tunnel, what comes out of it on the server is what went in on the other side. Meaning, if you think that, now that you're connected, you can disable encrypted chats or some such, think again, as it will then exit the server unencrypted, too. 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
Rodent 5 Posted ... 9 hours ago, OpenSourcerer said: I need to comment on this, since a VPN does nothing for the security of the device you're connecting to the VPN from. If you mean security of the connection, well, it's comes with the territory, but note that even with an encrypted tunnel, what comes out of it on the server is what went in on the other side. Meaning, if you think that, now that you're connected, you can disable encrypted chats or some such, think again, as it will then exit the server unencrypted, too. I guess I shall clarify what I meant by security. I mean inferior configurations and hardening. As someone who doesn't know much, it's pretty hard to mess anything up. All the available options are clearly thoroughly tested and work exceptionally well. I've tried to use VPNs with IKEv2 and it's just annoying. Air has none of that nonsense. There's features that Air doesn't have, but it's always for the better. Everything is made a certain way for a good reason. I hope that makes a bit more sense to my vague security statement. The whole way everything is implemented is far superior to other VPN providers out there. 2 xmartymcflyx and shiro21 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
shiro21 4 Posted ... 11 hours ago, Rodent said: I guess I shall clarify what I meant by security. I mean inferior configurations and hardening. As someone who doesn't know much, it's pretty hard to mess anything up. All the available options are clearly thoroughly tested and work exceptionally well. I've tried to use VPNs with IKEv2 and it's just annoying. Air has none of that nonsense. There's features that Air doesn't have, but it's always for the better. Everything is made a certain way for a good reason. I hope that makes a bit more sense to my vague security statement. The whole way everything is implemented is far superior to other VPN providers out there. You got more than a point here! AirVPN has been safe from DNS hijacking through route injection and real IP address disclosure by port forwarding exploit years before these vulnerabilities were found in other VPN and published on papers. These vulnerabilities still affect today a few VPN out there. What's more I recall when the Diffie-Helmann keys of the VPN servers were re-generated to 4096 bit from 2048 bit, before the 1024 bit weakness was revealed with the Logjam attack and the NSA ability to break them was disclosed. For sure I forget something else too. Stay safe! Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1444 Posted ... 12 hours ago, Rodent said: There's features that Air doesn't have, but it's always for the better. Everything is made a certain way for a good reason. Gee, you're certainly laying on thick with the compliments. Don't forget your critical eye here. 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