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    Arneb?

    I'd noticed that it wasn't announced after some time and figured it didn't pass tests.
  2. Edited the registry for what? Also this is an interesting one however unless you use anything but local user/pass I'd imagine this method is useless unless as Staff said if people use the same password and username for several services. I only have 3 default passwords, one protects my PC, another is for shit I don't care one bit about but still need to remember it, and the last one is the hardest of all my passwords which protect my Password database with over 200 generated passwords with at least 20 characters and digits in length The link in the OP has a registry edit that prevents the "leak".
  3. crap. my windows 10 machines don't use a microsoft account, just local user/pass. at least as far as I know. but that WITCH was able to tell me my login password in Edge. I edited the registry and that fixed it.
  4. jailbreak your iOS device and install stunnel.
  5. Just for thought, I use another VPN provider where when I use "mssfix 0" in the config WITCH reports an MTU of 1500, no openvpn detected. This VPN provider are doing something on their end. When an ovpn config is downloaded from them the user is given the choice of selecting the MTU for that config with one choice being "make it look like your ISP" which means they put "missfix 0" into the config.
  6. it's an average of 50mbit/s over the time connected.
  7. I don't know about you but I find it amazing that a user has been connected to Nashira for over 20 weeks. That's over 5 months continuous connection. Quite remarkable I think. So, 3 cheers for Nashira and the user who has such a solid connection.
  8. dj77 said it above in this thread.
  9. if openvpn performance is a high priority then you may want to make sure the CPU has AES-NI and/or some other encryption/decryption acceleration.
  10. if it'll be running openvpn then the CPU with the faster clock cycle is better. openvpn does not run multi-threaded at this time.
  11. there's no quick answer to that question. processes that thread well and will use all cores efficiently may be faster on the 4 core CPU. processes that don't thread well/are single threaded will be faster on the 2 core CPU which has faster clock cycle. what will be the main tasks of this machine?
  12. did you check out the pfsense store as I suggested? I refuse to hold hands so you're going to have to do the legwork on your own.
  13. I read a post in the past that stated your future plans for Eddie include the ability to use it for any VPN configuration, not just AirVPN. Is that still a goal? Will it be in v. 3?
  14. Uh oh. More Atlanta problems? Azha appears to be having problems too and it just rejected my connection.
  15. Since you mentioned bad routing I humbly suggest you trace the route to the servers you like to use day to day, especially when you notice changes in speed. It could be that routing is changing depending on the demand your ISP is seeing, maintenance, etc. Since routes are often asymmetric it's also a good idea to catalog the reverse route - the route from the VPN server back to the ISP router nearest you (not your IP because depending on your setup it might be the first hop).
  16. I wonder why do you think 512 is a bad choice? I use 2048000byte in buffer settings which is about 2Mb and it helps maximize my speed at all times interesting. I had tried high buffers way back when I used an asus router for openvpn and it wouldn't accept higher than 512. but, 2MB is accepted on my pfsense box. testing now.
  17. I believe it's mostly a matter of datacenters not meeting connectivity, speed, and bandwidth requirements.
  18. what have you changed/tried so far? you'll have to help us help you. we can't read your mind. and again, why do you want to use the openvpn GUI? How can we argue in favor of Eddie if we don't know your concerns?
  19. pfsense sells hardware that I believe is quite capable of running openvpn over 100mbit/s if i understand correctly. or you can probably build your own cheaper.
  20. they are not using deep packet inspection but just guessing based on your MTU. an ISP could do the same but may also use DPI. The SSL tunnel would at least prevent a DPI scan from explicitly seeing openvpn traffic.
  21. regarding latencies. I've tried a server with a latency of 15ms and it's blocked. I think they've got a complicated system working
  22. There is plenty on this topic in this forum already.
  23. I assume you say torrents are bad because to test you have to make sure it's a well seeded torrent? Downloading an ubuntu iso is a great test of max speed I think.
  24. Have you tried SSL and SSH tunnels? How does 12MB/s compare to your ISP speed?
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