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    Staff

    ANSWERED Inactivity timeout every minute

    @pHxaq Hello! Please log your account out and in again (in the main Eddie window) to force Eddie to re-download all keys. This procedure is mandatory each time you create a new certificate/key pair ("device"), or you renew a current one. When you re-log in, a combo box must appear under the credential fields listing all the available "devices". Kind regards
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    Have a look at my screenshots attached: I have three devices (MacBook, iPhone and iPad) and have created a device for each. In Eddie, select the device you created for your PC/Desktop machine. For mobile, when creating a config file (for OpenVPN or Wireguard), make sure that you select your mobile device when creating the config.
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    This is correct. Should be straightforward: Logout and relog into Eddie so that it can repull all keys, then simply select them on the main screen.
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    No. You were probably not leaking. It just explains why Windows was aware of the traffic. Also, doing without a layer of NAT is a bit more efficient. EDIT: With a bridged connection the IPv6 address that the router gave your VM is probably "2001:....". This will be within the IPv6 subnet your ISP assigned to the router. Programs running on the VM can see this, and could report it to some remote location. But if you use NAT for IPv6 from the VM, then the IPv6 address a program on the VM can see is a "private" address, and cannot be used to locate you. I don't know about Hyper-V, but the NAT for VirtualBox needs some extra (rather complicated) configuration in order for NAT to be done for IPv6. Without this the VM would not even have access to IPv6. Which may not be good.
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    Not familiar with Hyper-V. But other VM software (e.g. VirtualBox) use NAT through the host system NIC IP address as the default for network access. But you can configure them to instead use a connection "bridged" onto the raw NIC. This way they get their own different address directly from the router. If you can do this with Hyper-V, maybe you should try that. In your router you should be able to see what IP addresses have been assigned to a machine by the router. With a bridged connection, you will see a separate address for the VM.
  6. 1 point
    farquaad

    7 years!

    I haven't been there as long as some of us but I haven't looked back since. I just bought another 3 years. Personally, I think that if you are a minimum tech orientated and don't care about an app that shows you your tunnel on a map, AirVPN is the best. There are quite a few CAPTCHA problems and a few site that refuse traffic from their server but or I hop to the next or I just put a route to not go through the VPN. Thanks AirVPN!
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    I ended up contacting musicbrainz and asking them directly to whitelist the server I was using. Periodically, they will implement a new IP blocklist and airvpn servers regularly end up on them, so you'll either have to contact them again or simply change airvpn servers until you find one that connects. Good Luck!
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