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  1. are you using a firewall other than the one that's built into windows 10?
  2. use the policy routing mode. read merlin firmware documentation
  3. when you shut down the AirVPN client (Eddie) the network lock is also disabled. It has to be or else people would be complaining that their internet "doesn't work" when the AirVPN client is shut down. what you do with a firewall is up to you. if you want the network lock always on then keep the AirVPN client running.
  4. Is this correct? Everything will be routed through the VPN tunnel by default. So, you'd have to route everything outside the VPN tunnel if you indeed wanted VPN only for browsing. And, if you pointed the browser to the SOCKS5 port it wouldn't be going through the VPN tunnel but through the SSH tunnel.
  5. the AirVPN client is supposed to be able to do policy routing based on destination IP address. But, not based on application. Look in advanced settings.
  6. they are talking about even DHT not working. that's "trackerless".
  7. the bottleneck is your router CPU. router CPUs just can't process openvpn fast enough to make it fun. Even the most powerful consumer routers can do maybe 60mbit/s.
  8. Try explaining that to my parents, or my aunt, or the lawyer around the corner who use their computer to get work done and nothing more. They haven't a clue what DNS is, let-alone how to configure it. It would not, because you can allow DHCP (UDP 67,68) for interfaces that require it without requiring all broadcast or local traffic to be allowed on the interface. "Essential" DNS is exactly what I'm complaining about, because it turns out it's not all that essential to the functioning of Eddie - you can include lists of IP addresses and update them through the API when a successful VPN connection is established. Please read the documentation in full The section below describes your previous setup, and reminds you that there are other things that you can configure: You can also decide whether to allow LAN and/or ping or not by ticking or un-ticking "Allow lan/private" and "Allow ping". The "feature" you proposed will result in broken connectivity from the moment you activate it, unless static IPs are used. This is not an expected (default) behavior in any case, since the problem you describe is much easier to solve from your side. This would also be a more complete and elegant solution. I have read the documentation. It glosses over that allowing traffic to the local network could result in leaks, even if the local network is trusted. I disagree with the defaults. The defaults are dangerous and unexpected and will cause harm for non-technical users who don't understand what's going on. Expected and secure: block everything and punch through the bare minimum to get what you need working (i.e. UDP 67/68 to the broadcast address for DHCP on interfaces that require it). Configuration option to allow more than that for users who know what they are doing. Surprising and insecure: block most things but punch through huge blocks of IP addresses just in case users are confused by local resources becoming non-functional. Configuration option to become secure. You obviously haven't read the number of posts here of people complaining that local resources were unavailable...because of network lock. The prudent thing to do is get things working and as safe as possible for the average person and let the power user make tweaks if they want. If network lock was as you desire Air would have many people leaving for another VPN provider because in their mind it "didn't work".
  9. weird, I'm running qbittorrent and Eddie in Mint (virtual machine guest) with no problem. you'll need to post logs from Eddie here
  10. USA netflix still works for me on USA servers
  11. Do you have some antivirus or firewall software running that could cause problems?
  12. Intelligence agencies in nations worldwide are in the same business as the NSA. Also, the USA has no laws invading the privacy of VPN providers such as mandatory logging. However, some nations will be more stringent against copyright infringement than others. But, AirVPN seems to have a good understanding of law and aims to handle copyright complaints the same no matter the location. So, IMO, there is no reason to avoid USA servers anymore than other nations. But, it MIGHT make it easier on AirVPN if copyright infringing activities were done using servers in nations that don't cooperate with copyright complaints.
  13. Sorry, forgot to mention I am using the latest Beta build for Asus 88U from Merlin, so that shouldn't be the issue. I can dump a Miami .ovpn file from another VPN provider I use into router and Popcorn will work no problem. As soon as I change out .ovpn file to AirVPN file using Cursa it shows an error IP/routing problem on router but connection to internet on AppleTV 4 working fine with Kodi etc., but not Popcorn. my suggestion to use Merlin was an aside. nothing to do with whether or not popcorntime works. it just makes it easier to change servers. all you have to do is change the server IP address. no need to load a new ovpn file each time. stock firmware gives you no manual control last I looked.
  14. Look in the settings of the AirVPN client (Eddie).
  15. Boosted, it sounds as though you are using stock Asus firmware. If so, you should switch to Merlin firmware. He's got a better openvpn client setup. You'll easily be able to change server, port, protocol, and do more powerful things like policy routing. So, yes, I'd try different servers first - servers in different cities so that you don't use the same datacenter. It's possible that popcorntime has blocked a range of IP addresses that includes Cursa.
  16. I've noticed it loses data if I reboot without closing the Eddie client down properly. maybe that's the case for you too?
  17. yesterday I twice saw a temporary glitch with DNS while connected to Auva. For a few minutes DNS lookup just didn't work. Then, suddenly it worked. I don't know about the problems in this thread but I don't think mine has anything to do with my setup. Also of concern is that I noticed it twice all day but it could have happened more times and I didn't happen to notice. pfsense 2.3.1 and using DNSSEC as setup from the guide.
  18. even if openDNS is set on the router the AirVPN client should switch DNS to 10.4.0.1 for the network devices on the windows 10 computer.
  19. can you post logs of your attempts at using SSH or SSL since you say they don't work? please wrap the logs in spoiler tags using the special BBcode button of the message editing form (near top left).
  20. I can recommend Asus routers with Merlin firmware for sure. You'll get advanced options such as policy based routing. But, you'll have to spend some money to get one with a powerful CPU.
  21. Exactly, and that will not be tolerated. Thread stands anyway for a while, waiting for documentation supporting the claims. my question is if those companies are "bad" then why choose a VPN provider that has servers with those companies? of course, I think it would be hard to find a VPN provider that doesn't have servers with (some) of those companies. anyway, I think the troll is large in this one.
  22. If there's any defamation it's of those companies he/she mentioned. Of AirVPN only questions were asked.
  23. I've not tried port forwarding with pfsense. for p2p I run a linux VM and use Eddie. The linux VM is routed to the WAN, not the openvpn interface.
  24. oh, this ought to be good.
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