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    Hello! Please delete this one too and test again. Kind regards
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    Hello! Please delete even any *.airvpnbackup file. The previous OS crash must have left a "dirty" status that requires manual intervention. sudo rm /etc/airvpn/*.airvpnbackup If the problem persists please send us the whole content of /etc/airvpn directory: sudo ls -l /etc/airvpn Kind regards
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    Glad to hear you fixed it. AirVPN treats IPv6 seriously and it's one of the reasons I adore AirVPN. If you'd tell me back when IPv6 RFC was approved that it will take 20+ years and still not be at 100% , and people that don't use it still exist, I would have lost that bet for sure.
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    ss11

    Mullvad is dropping OpenVPN !!

    AirVPN has always been as more customizable and advanced in features than other providers. AirVPN seams to target normal / average users that require simplicity (Eddie) as well as power users that want to generate and tune their own configuration files. Of coruse Wireguard is faster and eats less resources but OpenVPN has some features, for them I hope and think AirVPN will not drop support: - OpenVPN can run in TCP mode and can be used with http/https proxies, socks4/socks5 proxies (these support UDP too) - OpenVPN can emulate HTTP(s) traffic and thus run behind corporate office firewalls or more restrictive firewalls. Other than this Wireguard is faster, easier to deploy and set-up but is UDP only. Aslo, there are set-ups that work on OpenVPN (even without its TCP functionality) that will take a lot of time to migrate to wireguard. And OpenVPN is actively and well maintained, I don't see a direct awesome reason to drop support for it. just my regular user humble opinion.
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