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    All lines in /etc/dnsmasq.conf are commented (empty grep response), and the service seems disabled $ systemctl list-unit-files dnsmasq.service UNIT FILE STATE VENDOR PRESET dnsmasq.service disabled disabled 1 unit files listed. I will investigate the issue further, and if nothing comes up, I will open a support request. Thank you for your help
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    Well, I've done some tests… and I'm struggling to reproduce your issue. We both run Arch. Eddie replaces resolv.conf as usual for me, then the system doesn't leak DNS. I have no clue why it leaks for you, unless there are multiple DNS resolvers running or something. Also you seem to be running libvirt, or some other virtualization suite creating virtual bridges. I know that it depends on dnsmasq which could in theory lead to DNS leaks. Can you please tell if there is a /etc/dnsmasq.conf file and if yes, can you post its relevant file contents? $ grep -E "^[^#]" /etc/dnsmasq.conf Is the service even running and/or enabled? $ systemctl list-unit-files dnsmasq.service .
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    OpenSourcerer

    Linux: AirVPN Suite 1.2.0 available

    Be advised that it also ails Eddie if RC2's Hummingbird is used instead of OpenVPN there. But it looks like you're working on it, anyway.
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    Well, DNS is correctly configured. And it successfully checks for AirDNS. This is… interesting, everything hints at a correct config – so far. Can you please post some more info on NetworkManager? The DNS config of the profile with something like this: $ cid=`nmcli c s --active|grep ethernet|cut -f3 -d ' '`;nmcli c s $cid|grep dns and the current status of all connections by just calling: $ nmcli -t .
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    That is expected, as Eddie doesn't do anything to alter DNS (mode is None). You've pasted the system report now, but it's impossible to troubleshoot DNS problems this way because Eddie doesn't touch DNS. Sorry for the hither and thither, but please (first, close and reopen Eddie to clear the logs, then) reset DNS switch mode to Automatic and paste another system report after connection (verify that both ISP DNS and AirDNS servers are shown with IPLeak for example). Yeah, this window area should probably have a privacy switch included which hides possibly identifying information like usernames and v6 UGAs. It is made with professional support in mind, though, so I can understand its absence.
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    Did you also uncheck Check AirVPN DNS below that, because otherwise the constant reconnects are logical. The system report of Eddie is cut, so there are no data on the interface configuration which is kinda interesting if you suspect the DNS is not applied exclusively. It also shows unrelated data. Your logs detailing a connection is 21:15, but the report is 15 minutes later and doesn't contain the original connection logs. Please don't copy the logs if you're going to copy the system report output, the logs are included there. Since you're running the beta, you could take advantage of the Upload system report button and paste the link you're presented with. The paste is deleted after some time.
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