
go558a83nk
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DHT - waiting for announcment.
go558a83nk replied to LightlySalted's topic in Blocked websites warning
Your ISP should have nothing to do with the problems you had if you were using the VPN properly. Remember, your connection is encrypted to the VPN server. Your ISP can't manipulate what's within that tunnel. -
How To Set Up pfSense 2.3 for AirVPN
go558a83nk replied to pfSense_fan's topic in General & Suggestions
Yes, you can run stunnel so that you can do openvpn within SSL tunnel. I would imagine SSH is also available but I've not tried it. There was a post in pfsense forums regarding installing stunnel from the freebsd repo. -
the .deb installer package works very well for me in Mint 17 and 18 virtualbox guest.
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The fact that he used his home ISP in Poland to login to Apple, Facebook, and the site administration page. This can triangular to a perfect match, since you have a common point of interest where one is a human evidence (Facebook profile) and second is electronic (Unique IP address). Then it is usually easy to send requests to all other U.S. based services with a request for more info. After that you load all the data of points of interests to a device like Palantir: https://www.palantir.com/wp-assets/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Palantir-Solution-Overview-Cyber-long.pdf We need to wait for the final indictment to know more details, just like with the SR case. Right now it's only small drafts. This is usually released after the first prosecution takes place. It only makes sense to me if they hacked KAT and got cooperation from apple and facebook on the timing of the connections to their services by that IP. If apple and facebook don't cooperate I don't see how they'd make the connection. Anyway, shame on apple and facebook for cooperating.
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I'm not seeing it. So what if authorities see the same IP connect to KAT, facebook, and apple. Assuming it's all encrypted (https), how would they know what accounts are being accessed on those sites? What am I missing?
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Client connect me to high scoring server
go558a83nk replied to NoiselessOwl's topic in General & Suggestions
there is a setting to change scoring the scoring rule - either speed or latency. speed rule is default and it will show Canada as the best for USA users. latency rule will show you what you want. -
I don't have a KAT account but it does bother me that my birth nation polices the world so eagerly and thoroughly. I don't believe they have the right but what do I know.
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no, the solution to this problem isn't for users to mark solutions. when there is a large problem like what happened Staff do need to make an announcement. many people probably consider that disabling checking DNS and route is decreasing their security. whether that's true or not, some guidance by Staff is much more assuring and authoritative than other users.
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Disconnecting when torrent client tuns
go558a83nk replied to The Illusive Man's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
it's about some security software freaking out when all those UDP connections are made by torrenting. at least that's what I remember from some previous problems that, if I recall correctly, were the same as this sounds. -
Disconnecting when torrent client tuns
go558a83nk replied to The Illusive Man's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
I've already said that I think it's your security software. Have you tested with all your Kaspersky (or any other 3rd party stuff) disabled? -
That's because we don't externalize the support service. Do you prefer a copied & pasted, pre-packaged answer after a few minutes, with a plus of a meaningless chat with some remote call center which handles hundreds of different services from dishes to computers, or a competent answer, written by the service personnel, which needs the time that it really needs? If you prefer the first type of aforementioned support then Air is not the service for you. That said, today is a special day because a certificate deployment failure on several VPN servers caused major problems (now solved) for hours, with a subsequent and dramatic surge of support requests. Anyway, all the support requests will be satisfied within a few hours, as it always happens. Only a few hours delay due to the tickets congestion. Kind regards I was able to connect to a USA server during the problem time with my pfsense box. Was the problem only effecting the Eddie client? Yes, I've since seen the post from Staff saying this effected only checking route and DNS, which only Eddie does. Plus it apparently only effected some servers. Maybe I got lucky and hit a good one.
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That's because we don't externalize the support service. Do you prefer a copied & pasted, pre-packaged answer after a few minutes, with a plus of a meaningless chat with some remote call center which handles hundreds of different services from dishes to computers, or a competent answer, written by the service personnel, which needs the time that it really needs? If you prefer the first type of aforementioned support then Air is not the service for you. That said, today is a special day because a certificate deployment failure on several VPN servers caused major problems (now solved) for hours, with a subsequent and dramatic surge of support requests. Anyway, all the support requests will be satisfied within a few hours, as it always happens. Only a few hours delay due to the tickets congestion. Kind regards I was able to connect to a USA server during the problem time with my pfsense box. Was the problem only effecting the Eddie client?
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ANSWERED Can't connect to many servers (NL, SE...)
go558a83nk replied to Baum's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
I was just able to connect with checking DNS and checking route *on*. Problem fixed? -
ANSWERED Can't connect to many servers (NL, SE...)
go558a83nk replied to Baum's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
There may be some system wide problems. Reading these reports and noting that right now system-wide bandwidth usage is much lower than normal....things seem to be adding up. -
Sorry, I just saw that you pasted your iptables. TUN13 is correct? What does this website say when you test if the port is open on your port forwarding page? Remember to have your server listening on that port when you test.
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By DNS NAT rule I assume that's the port forwarding rule that redirects all DNS requests to the pfsense resolver (usually 192.168.1.1)? If that's what you're talking about, don't change that. to change DNS go to system ->general setup. Input the DNS you want, make sure gateway selections are all "none" for the DNS. Assuming your other settings are still good this should work.
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Seems this server is having problems again. Any word Staff?
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Antares does get pretty loaded sometimes. More than the average server for sure. I think it's an expensive place so Air is probably careful about adding servers there. But, I think if they are convinced it's needed they will add one.
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Netflix now blocked on all AirVPN nodes
go558a83nk replied to skxBMrYsxlli's topic in Blocked websites warning
Plenty of netflix threads already exist and AirVPN no longer claims to support Netflix. Unfortunately they've done a great job of defeating VPN users. -
Asuswrt Merlin Multiple Ports
go558a83nk replied to bulbous_blues's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
better to head to asus merlin forums to ask this question because I think some versions of the firmware take slightly different wording/syntax in the iptables rules. http://www.snbforums.com/forums/asuswrt-merlin.42/ -
Port forwarding problem - error 110 when checking TCP
go558a83nk replied to hsgdfa's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
what is the server that's listening? it sounds like it's listening on your WAN interface instead of TAP except when it's forced to listen to TAP interface by network lock. -
It may be better to ask a windows forum about what port RDP uses. It's easy to create a forwarded port with AirVPN that redirects to a different local port (RDP port). However, can you tell your remote machine to connect to a port other than the usual RDP port? It will need to connect to the port AirVPN has opened externally.
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Multiple Connections Question
go558a83nk replied to TheDieselBoiler's topic in General & Suggestions
The best thing to do is build or buy a pfsense box or some other good firewall software. These are powerful enough to run openvpn at good speeds for the whole house. It doesn't take much understanding to configure them to your needs and there is an excellent setup guide in this forum. Consumer routers will probably not make you happy. The best can run openvpn at about 60mbit/s, max. The best. Not an asus n66 or the like.