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  1. when I read "stop the empire's war on russia" under the top banner I stopped reading.
  2. well, I guess my fault for not walking through all the steps. Entware is what you want, Entware-arm to be more specific since that router has ARM CPU. Just to be sure, in the shell type cat /proc/cpuinfo If it's an ARM processor then follow these directions. https://www.hqt.ro/how-to-install-entware-arm/ sorry you spent time with the other stuff. edit: truth is, it looks like that optware you have installed should work. It's a new version compared to the old optware. paste the system log of the router from the time you start stunnel on. stunnel activity should be in there as well as openvpn. system log can be seen in the web GUI
  3. It makes sense that something like this forbids VPN usage.
  4. entware has its own repository with stunnel available, if that's what you're asking. install merlin firmware, install entware (directions on merlin wiki if I recall correctly), then from SSH command line install stunnel. something like opkg install stunnel you'll probably also want to install screen to run stunnel in the background. screen -dmS choose-a-name-for-the-process stunnel sslconfigfromAir.ssl Thanks for the reply. I have an R7000, and installed Merlin, set it up, used a thumdrive and installed optware, and uploaded the files into the USB, ran stunnel, but when I upload the openvpn file for SSL, it still points to 127.0.0.1 tcp-client:1413! Not sure what I'm doing wrong, and a lack of proper guide from AirVPN is very disappointing, since where I'm at right now has closed all paths to VPN, aside from SSL. Any help would be much appreciated. by the way, that's interesting that you have merlin asus firmware successfully working on a netgear router.
  5. entware has its own repository with stunnel available, if that's what you're asking. install merlin firmware, install entware (directions on merlin wiki if I recall correctly), then from SSH command line install stunnel. something like opkg install stunnel you'll probably also want to install screen to run stunnel in the background. screen -dmS choose-a-name-for-the-process stunnel sslconfigfromAir.ssl Thanks for the reply. I have an R7000, and installed Merlin, set it up, used a thumdrive and installed optware, and uploaded the files into the USB, ran stunnel, but when I upload the openvpn file for SSL, it still points to 127.0.0.1 tcp-client:1413! Not sure what I'm doing wrong, and a lack of proper guide from AirVPN is very disappointing, since where I'm at right now has closed all paths to VPN, aside from SSL. Any help would be much appreciated. yep, that's exactly correct. stunnel has created a server and is listening on the local device (127.0.0.1) port 1413. Then you must load the corresponding ovpn file in the openvpn client config which will not point to a remote server but will instead connect to that local stunnel server. You'll see that in the custom config it's setup to then connect to whatever Air server you chose.
  6. L2TP/IPsec connections still need username and password. Is anybody really using L2TP and thinking about maximum security anyway?
  7. entware has its own repository with stunnel available, if that's what you're asking. install merlin firmware, install entware (directions on merlin wiki if I recall correctly), then from SSH command line install stunnel. something like opkg install stunnel you'll probably also want to install screen to run stunnel in the background. screen -dmS choose-a-name-for-the-process stunnel sslconfigfromAir.ssl
  8. I'm using Netflix through Chrome and Firefox and it's not working for me. I've verified that AirVPN is changing my DNS to 10.4.0.1 and I'm using Network Lock (not sure if that helps). there has been plenty written about netflix. I don't know all the answers so I can't only suggest to read everything about it in this forum.
  9. I think the issue is that netflix apps on set top boxes are using an alternate DNS. So, unless you filter DNS and redirect it so that only AirDNS is used netflix will block you.
  10. anybody using Fruho? I had it working on Mint, somewhat. It's buggy with importing ovpn configs. Something happened and now it won't start anymore. I've uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled. Still, won't even start up. Some kind of error during install but it doesn't say what it is. I've searched the web but find nothing.
  11. This is no longer required to be set menaully using the Eddie client in windows OS go558a83nk Eddie will do its job of changing the DNS to 10.4.0.1 but that doesn't stop an app or the user from specifying another DNS. I don't think Eddie does anything with windows to redirect DNS requests to 10.4.0.1 if they're specified to go elsewhere (e.g. 8.8.8.8). I don't think watching at the netflix web site uses alternate DNS. So, anybody with problems is probably using a router. If running openvpn on a router so that a set top box (apple tv, roku) netflix will work through VPN, DNS requests will need to be filtered and redirected to 10.4.0.1 (or to the router itself which is using 10.4.0.1). just to test it for yourself when connected with Eddie, try nslookup www.google.com and nslookup www.google.com 8.8.8.8 and nslookup www.google.com 4.2.2.5 just to see if they give the same result. if they don't then it proves those other DNS are being used.
  12. you must configure your router to filter DNS so that only AirVPN DNS is used. Otherwise, Netflix will use google DNS.
  13. bad luck. hope the new one works out well.
  14. oh, I understand now. I didn't read carefully enough the first time. I didn't see MB/s.
  15. have you opened a ticket with support since it seems nobody can help you here?
  16. First thing, have you tested several different servers? Getting only 30mbit/s out of the tunnel when your ISP line is 250mbit/s is losing a lot. Maybe some other servers will have a better route to you. After that, be sure to try different ports and protocols and also try SSL tunnel. I regularly see people around 200mbit/s in the status->top users page, so I know it's possible.
  17. when you test at GRC the 0x20 support adds additional randomness in the alphabetic case, mixing up lower and upper case. without 0x20 turned on GRC reports things are all lower case. Since https://www.grc.com/dns/dns.htm and https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/dnsentropy both work with all the options turned ON, I'll just use them. They work fine at showing any leaks and much more.
  18. I would assume that if it's been changed Air would remove the line about knowing it. No need to have it there if our real IP address isn't showing. I'm wondering if the lack of it is residual from the attack or something.
  19. Is Tania still expected to return or is this new server a replacement for Tania?
  20. Godaddy still doesn't support TLSA records. OVH is just a frontend of the web server, the records are set at the DNS level, of the registrar in this case. ahh.. there's a lot I don't understand about that stuff.
  21. you're joking right? there would be two dots - Toronto and Vancouver.
  22. I don't know what speeds you are hoping for but the AC66 won't be very fast with openvpn. I suggest you put merlin asus firmware on it rather than tomato. It has nice additions to openvpn client (policy routing) and you can install entware on a usb drive, and probably do whatever else you're wanting to do.
  23. what do the numbers mean?
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