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Hello! We're very glad to inform you that a new 100 Mbit/s server located in Portugal is available: Tureis. The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server, while if you use the OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access it through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Member Area"->"Access without our client"). The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 2018 UDP and TCP. Just like every other Air server, Tureis supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH. As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses. Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue. Kind regards and datalove AirVPN Team
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Hello! It's not possible with JavaScript to reveal your real IP address. Please see https://airvpn.org/topic/9058-will-using-java-reveal-my-true-ip/?do=findComment&comment=9123 Kind regards
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Hello! We do not block any web site. Omegle.com is accessible from our servers (just checked from NL servers), from which of our servers do you see the problem? Please see here for additional information: https://airvpn.org/forum/10-websites-support Kind regards
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Hello! Inaccurate databases. Most services anyway correctly report the exit-IP of our California servers as located in California. Remember that IP geo-location databases are difficult to maintain and inaccuracy is normal. Kind regards
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[SOLVED] Port Forwarding with u torrent
Staff replied to Gavtherocker's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
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Already Connected, And then not working!
Staff replied to siyavash_'s topic in Eddie - AirVPN Client
Hello! Are TCP connections successful? If they are, please check that nothing is blocking openvpn.exe and airvpn.exe in your system. The connection is established successfully, according to the logs, but the Air client is unable to complete the checking successfully. Please try also OpenVPN GUI instead of the Air client. Also, even if the Air client remains stuck in "Checking..." do not disconnect. Instead, open a command prompt and send us the output of the following commands: ping airvpn.org ping 10.4.0.1 ping google.com Kind regards -
[SOLVED] Moved address, DNS lookup fails
Staff replied to Bob.Dole's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Hello! Do you have resolvconf installed? Can you send us the content of your /etc/resolv.conf file? Kind regards -
Hello! Please make sure that the service you wish to be reachable on your device is running and listening to the correct port when the test is performed. Also, test with canyouseeme may be misleading with UDP, it's better that you test your service reachability by yourself. Kind regards
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[SOLVED] Port Forwarding and Game Server Hosting
Staff replied to Briland's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Hello! We're very glad to know it, thank you! The Minecraft server can bind to a single IP address or every IP address (0.0.0.0, all adapters), not to a selection of IP addresses or adapters. It's odd that you needed to bind yours to the tun adapter IP address: we have tested it and it bound to all adapters without any configuration modification. In general binding a service to the tun adapter is a good move when you have no control over the next network node, it prevents correlation attacks and also prevents leaks in case of unexpected VPN disconnection. Unfortunately if the service can be bound to an IP but not to an interface, the process becomes uncomfortable, because you need to re-insert in the service configuration the VPN IP address (which is dynamic) each time you re-connect to a VPN server. We will soon offer a new dynamic DNS service to all Premium members. It will provide additional, relevant comforts and will let anybody wishing to reach your service to point to the same url, regardless of the Air VPN server the device running the service is connected to. Kind regards -
Hello! Please consider Liberty Reserve. If you connect through a DD-WRT (or Tomato) router, the client needs to run only on the router. All the connected to the router computers will have their traffic tunneled transparently. If you run a client on Windows, all the traffic will be tunneled transparently (ONLY on that computer), no need to configure any program. Just make sure that you launch your programs AFTER the connection to an Air VPN server has been established. Kind regards AirVPN Support Team
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Hello! Yes, we have two servers in California, both with a 1 Gbit/s line. You can check anytime the available servers on the real time servers monitor, which will provide you with several information (click on "Status" in the upper menu). Direct link: https://airvpn.org/status Kind regards
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Hello! We have currently prepared pre-packaged solutions for Linux and Windows. A guide for Mac OS X and OpenVPN will be ready very soon (stunnel installation and direct OpenVPN usage will be necessary). If you live in a country where OpenVPN connections are disrupted (in any other case, OpenVPN over SSL is NOT recommended, essentially for performance hit - in any case in which a direct OpenVPN connection is possible, OpenVPN over SSL does not make much sense but in very exceptional circumstances) please contact us and we'll provide you with the draft guide. Kind regards
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Hello! The test is fully successful. That site will always claim nonsense if you are not connected to their service or TOR. Your post might be edited (no advertisements allowed in this forum). Kind regards
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Hello! The logs are fine. The first thing you can try is a connection to a different port: maybe Verizon performs port shaping on outbound port 443 UDP. Please test connections to 53 UDP and 80 TCP to make a performance comparison test. Kind regards
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Hello! In order to let us provide a preliminary overview, can you please send us your client connection logs? Kind regards
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Hello! Yes, if the tun/tap interface does not come up (in which case, you are probably running Windows, can you confirm?) OpenVPN will not be able to modify your system routing table and therefore even if a connection to a VPN server is established nothing will get tunneled. Please send us your complete connection logs in order to determine if it's your case. Kind regards
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HOW TO FORWARD PORTS TO YOUR DEVICES WITH IPTABLES You need to create a basic DNAT on your router. Remember that the router GUI forwards ports from the WAN to LAN. When connected to the VPN you must forward ports from TUN to LAN. Therefore, it is imperative that you do NOT forward ports in the GUI of the router. Assuming that: destIP is the IP address of the destination deviceport is the port you wish to forward to that devicetun1 is the tun interface of your router (please check! on some routers it can be tun0, on Tomato it can be tun11)you need to forward both TCP and UDP packetsyou need to add the following rules. Please note that the following rules do NOT replace your already existing rules, you just have to add them. iptables -I FORWARD -i tun1 -p udp -d destIP --dport port -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD -i tun1 -p tcp -d destIP --dport port -j ACCEPT iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i tun1 -p tcp --dport port -j DNAT --to-destination destIP iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i tun1 -p udp --dport port -j DNAT --to-destination destIP Note: if your router firmware iptables supports the multiport module you can use --match option to make your rules set more compact. Please see here, thanks to Mikeyy https://airvpn.org/topic/14991-asuswrt-merlin-multiple-ports/?do=findComment&comment=31221 Kind regards
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Hello! ISSUE (CRITICAL) Just 4 days ago Tunnelblick 3.3beta44 was released. We can now surely recommend the upgrade to 3.3beta44 (or beta46) to all Mac OS X 10.8.x (Mountain Lion) users, however it is now clear that there's a critical problem with this version of Tunnelblick and OpenVPN 2.2.1 which prevents connections to our service. SOLUTION Switch to OpenVPN 2.3.x from inside Tunnelblick menu. Kind regards
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[SOLVED] asus rt-ac66u router and vpn
Staff replied to methlon's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Hello! Please disregard the previous message, it pertains to another Asus model, as you correctly wrote to us in private. Apparently there are no known issues with your router and the appropriate DD-WRT Mega build with OpenVPN, but please be aware that we have not tested it and we have no direct reports for your router model. Kind regards -
[SOLVED] asus rt-ac66u router and vpn
Staff replied to methlon's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Hello! Please read here very carefully. DD-WRT on this router still features some fatal risks (router bricking!), so you might like to evaluate the different options that are cited in the article: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Asus_RT-N66U Kind regards AirVPN Support Team -
Hello! This is a bug which occurs under specific circumstances (when you switch server and you access your port forwarding panel within 2 minutes). We are working to fix the bug, it will take time, in the meantime please do not access the port forwarding panel after you have switched server, just wait approximately 120 seconds. Kind regards
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d/l'd the access without client and didn't have a user.key
Staff replied to mr.esnyder71's topic in Eddie - AirVPN Client
Hello! Please see the following guide (executive summary: you need to click "Advanced options" and select "Separate keys/certs..."): https://airvpn.org/topic/9149-how-to-use-advanced-airvpn-services-and-features/ Kind regards AirVPN Support Team -
Pre-configured DD-WRT Routers with OpenVPN - Worth the investment?
Staff replied to cessn@47's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! No problems at all, please link them to https://airvpn.org/ddwrt and use the configuration generator to provide them with the appropriate files. Please remember that those who are given your user.key can connect to any Air VPN server with your account. Behind a router you can connect as many devices as you wish, our system will always see just one account and a single connection. Kind regards -
iptables on router setup question for airvpn
Staff replied to mdove's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! Just as a preliminary check, there's a very important difference between our service and (as far as we know) all the others: the entry-IP and the exit-IP of our servers are not the same. This is very important for security reasons and fix the notorious vulnerability to some types of correlation attacks which affect most of VPN services with shared IP addresses. Therefore, to begin with, check that the Air server IP you specify in the FORWARD chain is the entry-IP, not the exit-IP. You can determine the entry-IP of each server by looking at the line "remote" of the configuration file (generated by the Config Generator) or ask us directly (not in the forum, entry-IP addresses normally are not published here). Kind regards