OWild 6 Posted ... Hi there, I would like to know if there is a AirVPN servers IPs list that I can send to a hoster that blocks AirVPN ? I have understood that it is better to contact the hoster/website which blocks before contact airvpn Thanks for your replies, Double thanks for your replies if the answer is obvious or has already been answered. Quote Share this post Link to post
OWild 6 Posted ... 5 hours ago, OWild said: Hi there, I would like to know if there is a AirVPN servers IPs list that I can send to a hoster that blocks AirVPN ? I have understood that it is better to contact the hoster/website which blocks before contact airvpn Thanks for your replies, Double thanks for your replies if the answer is obvious or has already been answered. I would like to point out that I have read the following page carefully (thanks you LZ1) : but the AirVPN Route Checking tool : 1. not provide the IPs adresses of servers 2. not works well with me since several of the servers I connect to do not work with the domain name/host/website even though Route Checking tool indicates that it is working (examples : capricornus, castor, columba, didema, mebsuta, seguin, archenar, ogma, adhil, etc.) Quote Share this post Link to post
Tech Jedi Alex 1491 Posted ... The AirVPN Status API endpoint lists all servers and their entry IP addresses. It's a public endpoint emitting results as JSON, XML, plain text or PHP code. Easily scriptable. Also, querying earthX.all.vpn.airdns.org returns all Xth entry IP addresses (X = 1-4). For exit addresses, it gets a bit bad. You can query servername_exit.airservers.org to get the exit IPv4 of that server, but you won't get the IPv6 exit address this way. Quote Hide Tech Jedi Alex'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
OWild 6 Posted ... 18 hours ago, Tech Jedi Alex said: The AirVPN Status API endpoint lists all servers and their entry IP addresses. It's a public endpoint emitting results as JSON, XML, plain text or PHP code. Easily scriptable. Also, querying earthX.all.vpn.airdns.org returns all Xth entry IP addresses (X = 1-4). For exit addresses, it gets a bit bad. You can query servername_exit.airservers.org to get the exit IPv4 of that server, but you won't get the IPv6 exit address this way. Thank you. I'll try to ask the hoster who blocks. Quote Share this post Link to post