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    Hello! We're very glad to inform you that a new 1 Gbit/s server located in Tallinn (EE) is available: Alruba. The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server; if you use any other OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access it through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator"). The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 1194, 2018 UDP and TCP. Just like every other "second generation" Air server, Alruba supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH, TLS 1.2 and tls-crypt. Full IPv6 support is included as well. As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses. You can check the server status as usual in our real time servers monitor: https://airvpn.org/servers/alruba Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue. Kind regards and datalove AirVPN Team
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    fde6 is the one to bind to. The other is a SLAAC address (StateLess Address AutoConfiguration) usually made from the interface's MAC address and self-assigned always if IPv6 on an interface is enabled. Through this address a router will be asked for an IPv6 prefix (it's called the Router Advertisement), so that the machine can assign itself a Unique Global Address. If it fails, it fails, but the fe80:: address is kept, anyway.
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    fde6:: is the subnet of AirVPN. fe80:: is most likely your local network.
  4. 1 point
    tonyaldo

    ANSWERED Why is IKEv2 not supported?

    Why is IKEv2 not supported when there is a open source implementation via strongSwan?
  5. 1 point
    Sometimes a quick search can help keeping forum clean and avoiding duplicates
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    Staff

    ANSWERED IKEv2 protocol ? Speedtest 800 M !

    Currently not, we're sorry. We never liked the fact (even in the 90ies when NSA appeared much less "malignant" than now) that IPsec development has been led by NSA and that it runs in kernel space. Performance is not inherent to IPsec (OpenVPN can easily near-match IPsec) but depends on several other factors, including ciphers. Kind regards
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