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  1. 2 points
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    Bluetit: Developer's Reference Manual

    Hello! We're very glad to inform you that we have just published the Developer's Reference Manual for Bluetit by promind. Bluetit, a core component of the AirVPN-SUITE, is a lightweight D-Bus controlled system daemon providing VPN connectivity through OpenVPN 3 AirVPN. Bluetit exposes a D-Bus interface which can be used by client applications in order to control the daemon and provide full interaction and connectivity with the whole AirVPN infrastructure. The manual covers Bluetit infrastructure and architecture and provides a complete reference for all the AirVPN’s classes on which the suite is based. The goal is to give any developer who wishes to write a Bluetit client, or a tool providing AirVPN inter-connectivity, a complete reference about the internals of both Bluetit daemon and the AirVPN–SUITE C++ classes. The tool to swiftly interact with the AirVPN infrastructure, repeatedly required by multiple AirVPN client developers in the past, is available and fully documented now. The document is a significant step forward in the VPN market and a further AirVPN's commitment to transparency and openness..The availability of a Developer's Reference Manual allows, in fact, any user or developer to successfully and proficiently build an AirVPN client to best suit her or his own needs. Should you decide to have a paper copy of the document, please consider that it is typeset for double side printing. Bluetit Developer's Reference Manual has been written and typeset in the unrivaled (ça va sans dire) LaTeX 2ε and it is released under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International You can download the manual here: https://gitlab.com/AirVPN/AirVPN-Suite/-/blob/master/docs/Bluetit-Developers-Reference-Manual.pdf directly from this message: Bluetit-Developers-Reference-Manual.pdf or in the AirVPN Suite for Linux download section. Kind regards & datalove AirVPN Staff
  2. 1 point
    Hi, Never had this before: Internet working fine, then run Eddie to get the VPN running. No problems! Then, when I want to exit, I do the usual thing I've done for years with AirVPN, but NOW, the internet connection is lost when I return to my "normal" connectivity mode! I have to reboot my system to get it back. Running Windows 10 (64-bit) Professional with version 21H1 with all of the latest Microsoft updates installed. Using Eddie version 2.20.0 which I believe is the latest version. Anybody else having this issue when exiting/closing Eddie after using the VPN? Yes, I always unlock the network lock after I exit, so it is not that. Chris
  3. 1 point
    Internet connectivity remains, it's the DNS servers that are probably not restored. You can stop rebooting, follow this little guide to restore them. As to why they're not restored, well, it's a thing for the developers, I guess.
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