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Hello,

I've been wondering , how can I be sure that the traffic beetwen my computer and the vpn server is properly encrypted ?

I captured traffic when connected to Leporis tcp port 80 on my Ethernet adapter with Wireshark,

and it seems that the connection between me and Leporis is established, but always in plain http.

Https or any other encryption indicatior is nowhere to be found.

I get alot like these:

192.168.0.13 95.211.191.33 Src Port: 49209 (49209), Dst Port: http (80)

95.211.191.33 192.168.0.13 Src Port: http (80), Dst Port: 49209 (49209)

So I'm confused , is the encrypted tunnel properly established ? Apart from this everything is working like it should

Comodo rules, no DNS leak, ip changed etc.

Thanks for the help.

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Hello,

I've been wondering , how can I be sure that the traffic beetwen my computer and the vpn server is properly encrypted ?

I captured traffic when connected to Leporis tcp port 80 on my Ethernet adapter with Wireshark,

and it seems that the connection between me and Leporis is established, but always in plain http.

Https or any other encryption indicatior is nowhere to be found.

I get alot like these:

192.168.0.13 95.211.191.33 Src Port: 49209 (49209), Dst Port: http (80)

95.211.191.33 192.168.0.13 Src Port: http (80), Dst Port: 49209 (49209)

So I'm confused , is the encrypted tunnel properly established ? Apart from this everything is working like it should

Comodo rules, no DNS leak, ip changed etc.

Thanks for the help.

Hello!

If you have established a VPN connection toward port 80 TCP, Wireshark can mark all the traffic as http. Check that the real packets header and payload are encrypted. You should be unable to see on your physical network interface the "real" origin, destination, protocol and payload. Apparently what you see in Wireshark is just fine.

Please be aware that if you monitor your tun adapter, then you'll see your real traffic: your traffic is unencrypted while it passes through the tun interface (the virtual network adapter used by OpenVPN), but it is already/still encrypted when it passes through your physical network card.

Kind regards

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