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  1. Hello, first of all you should take note that the first three trackers you cite are no more working in http since a long ago, they only work in udp (for a very good reason). Actually, apart from the fact that using a tracker does not make any sense except for very special needs, there is not much sense in running an http tracker, due to efficiency reasons. We have checked the three trackers you reported as non-working in your first message right now (BUT in udp, of course) and we confirm they are perfectly reachable and working from Virginis. About "fr33dom" we don't know if it's still available in http, anyway an udp check was fully successful. It might be that the tracker is temporarily unavailable in http, or maybe it does not support http anymore, we don't know. The problem is therefore non-existent, we mark this thread solved but do not hesitate to contact us for any further information or issue. Kind regards
  2. @Xiocus Hello, you need to setup a basic DNAT on your router (just a few additional iptables rules), please see here: https://airvpn.org/topic/9270-how-to-forward-ports-in-dd-wrt-tomato-with-iptables Kind regards
  3. Hello, your account is currently connected to some Air server successfully, can you confirm it's all right? Kind regarss
  4. Hello and thank you, GB2 is up and running as you correctly noted but the the routing is not working from several servers. We're investigating. Kind regards
  5. Hello, first of all you can safely disregard the timer on the Air client, it has nothing to do with disconnections and does not affect the connection in any way. What do Shimo and OpenVPN logs say? Kind regards
  6. Hello, just in case you'll need it in the future, you have to copy all the files and paste them in the OpenVPN configuration directory. At the subsequent OpenVPN GUI run they will show up as available connections when you right-click on the OpenVPN GUI dock icon. Remember to run OpenVPN GUI with administrator privileges. Kind regards
  7. Hello, you might write a script to modify your routing table after the push from our server, so that traffic to some destination IP addresses will not be tunneled. However feel free to elaborate if we have misunderstood your needs. See here (for Windows, but the same applies to any OS with the due syntax modifications): https://airvpn.org/topic/3721-netflix/?do=findComment&comment=3724 Kind regards
  8. Hello, no, don't worry. Torrent trackers are anyway useful for private services who need to quickly gather statistics and IP addresses (including copyright enforcement agencies - we remind you that such usage is strictly forbidden on our service according to the ToS), restrict the service according to seed/leech ratios, restrict the service to members and similar cases. Kind regards
  9. Hello! Thank you for the information. We need to investigate and check. In the meantime enable DHT+PEX, you really don't need trackers. Kind regards
  10. Hello, please use OpenVPN directly, OpenVPN GUI or any other OpenVPN wrapper while we investigate the issue. The files for those can be generated in "Client Area"->"Config generator". Kind regards
  11. Hello, deletion of file C:\Users\XXXXX\Downloads\AirVpn\AirVPN.xml does not solve the problem? Kind regards
  12. Hello! They show the current busy bandwidth for each server (updated every 60 seconds). 0% -> all bandwidth is free - 100% -> server is at capacity. Percentages above 100% show that the server "is bursting". Kind regards
  13. Hello, problem solved with a new routing GB server, we could not wait for an inefficient provider. Kind regards
  14. Hello! Can you please send us the Air client logs taken just after the problem occurs? Kind regards
  15. Hello, the problem is shown here can you please check your Internet connectivity when that occurs? Kind regards
  16. Hello, datacenter solved the problem on Pavonis. Useful tools to check the servers status are the Status page (click on "Status" on the upper menu) and the Ping Matrix (linked inside the Status page). Kind regards
  17. Hello, the certificate SHA1 fingerprint you report 'from Sirius' is the airvpn.org certificate -expiring May-31-2013- fingerprint. The new SHA1 fingerprint, correctly reported by grc, is the fingerprint of the certificate expiring on May-31-2014. The old certificate is currently installed ONLY on our 'non-public' NL frontend. From Sirius DNS, and from any other AirVPN server DNS server, airvpn.org correctly resolves to 95.211.138.143, our primary and public frontend. Maybe you have multiple entries of airvpn.org (which is good!) in your hosts file which include the non-public frontend IP address. We will update the certificate in that non-public frontend within May-31-2013. Kind regards
  18. Hello! The server in itself works, but has more than 70% packet loss which makes it unusable. It's a problem in the datacenter unfortunately. Check the servers monitor ("Status" from the upper menu). Kind regards
  19. Hello, that's correct, please check the servers monitor ("Status" from the upper menu). EDIT: the anti-geo block for BBC will be re-enabled as soon as the UK routing server datacenter solves the server issues. Kind regards
  20. Hello! Only one concurrent connection per account is allowed. Kind regards
  21. Hello! It's because OpenVPN client needs to access directly network cards settings, modify routing table and default gateway. Kind regards
  22. Hello, the problem is here: Try to run OpenVPN (or OpenVPN GUI) with administrator privileges. Kind regards
  23. Hello, no, you don't, please read all the FAQ starting from here: https://airvpn.org/faq/what_is/ Kind regards
  24. Hello! Can you please send us the client connection logs of the Windows system(s)? Kind regards
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