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  1. 1 point
    Staff

    Eddie Android edition 3.2.0 available

    Hello! Eddie Android edition is a fully integrated with AirVPN, free and open source WireGuard and OpenVPN GUI client. Source code is available on GitLab. Eddie is based on official WireGuard library and OpenVPN3-AirVPN library (free and open source software library by AirVPN), allowing comfortable connections to both OpenVPN and WireGuard servers. All Android versions from 5.1 to 14 are supported. We're very pleased to announce that Eddie Android Edition 3.2.0 is now available: a release focused on bug fixes featuring also a much more robust management of critical situations and network conditions. You can download Eddie Android 3.2.0 APK directly from our repository or from the Google Play Store, please see here: https://airvpn.org/android/eddie/ Source code is available in GitLab: https://gitlab.com/AirVPN/EddieAndroid/ Direct link to the changelog: https://gitlab.com/AirVPN/EddieAndroid/-/blob/master/ChangeLog.txt What's new updated to OpenVPN3 3.11 AirVPN (20240912) updated to OpenSSL 3.3.2 fixed pause/resume button status according to network status change (OpenVPN) fixed a bug which caused the app to rely on VPN servers domain names for AirVPN country connections at device bootstrap fixed a bug which caused the app to crash on some systems if no network was available at device bootstrap fixed a bug which caused a paused OpenVPN connection to resume after a network change fixed AirVPN manifest management, particularly during concurrent network access and VPN startup fixed a pre-packaged manifest issue which caused the app to crash when a profile was imported and the proper manifest could not be downloaded fixed a bug which caused the app's quick tile button to become unresponsive in some systems after the app was swiped out fixed a bug which caused the app's quick connection button to become unresponsive after or during an OpenVPN session fixed a bug which caused the quick tile button status to get misaligned with the actual app status fixed a bug which caused the app to show a status different from the actual device and/or VPN status fixed a bug which caused the app to ignore the white list at the first connection through the quick tile button and in other circumstances fixed a bug which caused the app not to update the white list after a user already defined it and later changed it added profile deletion multiple selection added an optional real time log view update and refresh improved Quick Setting Tile interaction improved VPN connection at startup (device bootstrap) by checking and properly managing critical system and network conditions Main features Compatible with all Android versions ranging from 5.1 to 14 Full WireGuard support and integration with AirVPN ChaCha20-Poly1305, AES-CBC and AES-GCM support on both OpenVPN Control and Data channel Battery-conscious application Low RAM footprint Ergonomic and friendly interface Ability to start and connect the application at device bootstrap GPS spoofing Traffic splitting and reverse traffic splitting on an application basis. You can define which apps must have traffic inside or outside the VPN tunnel through white and black list Localization in simplified and traditional Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish Full integration with AirVPN Quick tile button Enhanced security thanks to locally stored encrypted data through optional master password Quick one-tap connection and smart, fully automated server selection Smart server selection with custom settings Manual server selection Ability to start and connect during device startup according to a priority list which includes automatic choice, your defined country and your defined AirVPN server Smart attempts to bypass OpenVPN blocks featuring protocol and server fail-over Full Android TV compatibility including D-Pad support. Mouse emulation is not required. Enhancements aimed at increasing accessibility and comfort to visually impaired persons  AirVPN servers sorting options Customizable "Default", "Favorite" and "Forbidden" servers and countries OpenVPN and WireGuard mimetype support to import profiles from external applications Multiple OpenVPN profile support. The app now imports and manages multiple OpenVPN and WireGuard profiles Support for custom bootstrap servers Support for favorite and forbidden countries AirVPN broadcast messages support The app is aware of concurrent VPN use. In case another app is granted VPN access, Eddie acts accordingly and releases VPN resources Optional local networks access. In such a case, local network devices are exempted from the VPN and can be accessed within the local devices Localization override. User can choose the default language and localization from one of the available ones Ability to directly select an AirVPN area (country, continent, planet) to connect to VPN concurrency management Full integration with VPN traffic leaks prevention by system in Android 7 or higher version User can generate or save an OpenVPN or WireGuard profile for any AirVPN server or country and save it in the internal OpenVPN and WireGuard profile manager or export it On the fly language change allowing to switch language without re-starting application Exclusive optional VPN lock in case the device cannot take advantage of Android's VPN direct management (Android 5 and 6) Server scoring algorithm implementing the latest AirVPN balance factors in order to determine the best server for quick connection Network name and extra information are shown along with network type Device network status management Fully compatible with Android TV 5.1 and higher versions  Please remember that, starting from Android TV 10, Always On VPN feature has been stripped off in order to prevent users from connecting to a VPN during an Android TV based system bootstrap. Therefore Eddie start & connection at bootstrap, as well as system built in leaks prevention, are not possible on Android TV 10 and higher versions. For leaks prevention you can rely on Eddie's "VPN Lock" feature. Android TV 9 and older versions can still start Eddie during the bootstrap and have it connected when you activate Always on VPN and configure Eddie accordingly. Download link https://eddie.website/repository/Android/3.2.0-VC34/EddieAndroid-3.2.0-VC34.apk Quick link for faster TV devices typing: https://airvpn.org/tv SHA-256 checksum 82b5ceee79f86f6b3a81974cc907d29a38d5854ab1e2c8dff0e9f7fdb3901431 EddieAndroid-3.2.0-VC34.apk How to sideload Eddie Android edition on Android TV and FireOS devices https://airvpn.org/android/eddie/apk/tv Kind regards & datalove AirVPN Staff
  2. 1 point
    fisken

    ANSWERED Port Forward In Unifi

    Here’s how I solved it: 1. Setup VPN Interface with Policy-Based Routing: • First, I set up WireGuard as the VPN client on my Unifi gateway. Many VPN providers allow you to download a WireGuard config that can be uploaded into Unifi. • Once the VPN is configured, you can create a Policy-Based Route to specify which devices or networks should use the VPN for outbound traffic. This step ensures your internal devices route traffic through the VPN tunnel. 2. Solution: Custom Firewall and NAT Rules: To make port forwarding work, I had to set up both a custom firewall rule and a Destination NAT rule. Step-by-Step Setup: • Firewall Rule: 1. Go to Firewall & Security → Create a new rule under “Internet In”. 2. Action: Set to “Accept”. 3. Protocol: Select TCP/UDP (or any specific protocol you need). 4. Source: Set to Any. Since the traffic is coming from the internet via your VPN, it’s important to allow any source. 5. Destination: This should be the internal IP of the device you want to forward traffic to (e.g., 192.168.1.xxx). 6. Destination Port: Set the specific port you’re forwarding. 7. Save the rule. • NAT Rule (Destination NAT): 1. Go to Network Settings and create a Destination NAT rule. 2. Set the Interface to your WireGuard VPN interface. 3. Destination Address: Set this to the internal IP address from the VPN tunnel (the IP assigned to you by your VPN provider within the VPN network, e.g., 10.x.x.x). 4. Translated IP Address: Set this to the local IP of the device in your network (e.g., 192.168.1.xxx). 5. Ports: Match the Destination Port to the port you are forwarding.
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