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    I am trying to find a solution for the issue of blocked AirVPN servers by Amazon Prime Video. Could somebody help me out with an iptables based solution to circumvent vpn and connect directly to their (Amazons) servers (but still routing all other traffic through the vpn tunnel)? Currently I am using: iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o tun1 -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD -i tun1 -o br0 -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o vlan2 -j DROP iptables -I INPUT -i tun1 -j REJECT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun1 -j MASQUERADE vlan2 is my virtual interface for the wan port. What would be the best option to implement a target specific routing? I am running the AirVPN client on a ddwrt router.
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    Guys, do yourself a major favor IF you are using TOTP. Don't skip the process of backing up your Authy/Google code before using it. When I set TOTP (prefer U2F) I create a snapshot and back it up to a remote file. IF you ever lose your phone, etc.... you can simply import the QR code back into the next phone and you are good to go. It takes me a few seconds to prepare in advance for such an instance. They happen all the time, just read around on the internet and you will see people screaming that Google Auth and Authy are terrible. Its not either, just clueless folks losing their access and having no backup.
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    You cannot prevent it. We can only use the communication channels available to us to warn users not to open them.
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    Any reason why you picked Google Authenticator over Authy? You can use any app you like for 2FA, as long as they support TOTP. If you like using Authy, just scan the QR-code with Authy and add it to your Authy account.
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