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    @thetechnerd @MikeHawkener Hello! Some additional related information that may be valuable for you both. When you run OpenVPN: the assigned VPN IP address depends on the daemon of the VPN server you connect to. Each one lives in a separated /24 subnet somewhere inside 10.0.0.0/10 When you run WireGuard: WireGuard lacks any DHCP feature it lives in a unique, gigantic 10.128.0.0/10 subnet throughout the whole AirVPN infrastructure the VPN IP address of each node is linked permanently to the node's key and it is unique in the whole WireGuard address space thus you will have always the same VPN IP address when you use the same key and you don't renew it, no matter which VPN server you connect to Kind regards
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    ANSWERED Eddie will not run on a Pi 5

    I have been working with AirVPN support to solve this problem. I know they have just acquired a Pi5 for testing and hopefully there will be a patch for Eddie In the meantime they suggested I try AirVPN suite which is the Command Line version of their VPN client. I had problems getting it to run on the Pi5 too but they worked with me to solve the problems and now it works a charm, if you are comfortable with Command Line (I’m middling myself and I muddled through) I prepared for my own reference the following summary of the tweaks required in my instance: Running AirVPN Suite on Pi5 Install AirVPN Suite Please avoid the 32 bit version. You need the 64 bit version (NOT the legacy version), direct link: https://eddie.website/repository/AirVPN-Suite/1.3.0/AirVPN-Suite-aarch64-1.3.0.tar.gz If AirVPN Suite Fails to Resolve DNS Requests DNS requests should not affect system ability to resolve names. Test for successful resolutions. Example from a terminal: dig airvpn.org If the result is a failure then produce the Bluetit log taken while the problem is ongoing. From a terminal: sudo journalctl | grep bluetit > bluetit.log Send to AirVPN support Check if systemd-resolved is running From a terminal: sudo systemctl status systemd-resolved For me this showed that systemd-resolved was not installed on my system. I installed it with: apt install systemd-resolved Reboot and run sudo systemctl status systemd-resolved again This solved my DNS resolution problems
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