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Hello! It's not a hunting game! The port you have remotely forwarded must match the port your service listens to. After you have started the client, begin the tests. Which client is it? Kind regards
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Hello! The forwarded packets to your ports are tunneled like all the rest, so it's not relevant which ports on the router you open or not (but it's important that on the router you do NOT open the same ports that you have remotely forwarded in order to prevent correlation attacks). Once you have remotely forwarded a port or multiple ports, please make sure that the related service is running and listening to the same port(s). Just a question, why did you publish the speedtest? It has nothing to do with the forwarded ports tests. Kind regards
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Hello! Can you please make sure that while the test is running your services are running as well and listening to the correct ports? Kind regards
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@Anonymous Writer Hello! Thank you for your considerations. We follow closely OpenVPN evolution in available ciphers. ECC is currently not available in stable releases. On the other hand, as you stated RSA-2048 is unbreakable, and we still have the option to evolve certificates toward RSA-4096 for authentication purposes, while standing on AES-256 for the data channel as we do now. Therefore, it might be a mistake to rush toward ECC with a patch. In the best scenario, it would not add significant security in the authentication during these years. In the worst scenario, it may lead to a catastrophe. The wisest choice in our opinion is waiting for ECC full suppport in official OpenVPN releases (2.3, hopefully?), which will allow independent peer-reviews, essential for security. You might like to read this thread: https://forums.openvpn.net/topic8404-45.html Kind regards
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Hello! Can you please try with OpenVPN or OpenVPN GUI directly? The generator for the files you need is available in menu "Member Area"->"Access Without Our Client". After that, please send us again the OpenVPN logs and your configuration file. Kind regards
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Hello! Quite difficult to figure it out... anyway, can you please make sure that the proxy types match? OpenVPN supports connections over both http and socks proxies, but it must know in advance which proxy type it will meet. Perhaps OpenVPN is expecting a http proxy instead of a socks one. Kind regards
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Hello! We're sorry to inform you that Geminorum has been suddenly dismissed for ISP requests that are beyond our tolerance. We kindly ask you to switch to Virginis (1 Gbit/s) if you need a Swiss server. Our expansion plans in Switzerland will go on unmodified, with a focus on 1 Gbit/s port servers. Kind regards AirVPN admins
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Hello! Your subscription transaction is under review by PayPal and has been frozen. As soon as the review ends, you will either get back your money or have your account activated. We apologize for the inconvenience, but it does not depend on us in any way. Kind regards
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Hello! No password authentication is required, you have server certificate, client certificate and client key. All of them are pointed by your .ovpn configuration file(s). Which client are you using to connect? Can you please try OpenVPN directly and send us the logs? Kind regards
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Hello! You are right, currently there are only two public frontends. Adding a frontend is a very quick matter, so we can add them according to needs. Please also consider that even if access to all frontends were blocked from your place, you can anyway access the VPN servers via OpenVPN (i.e. you can't use the Air client, which needs access to airvpn.org - this will change in future client versions). You will need to take with you the configurations, certificates and key generated by our configuration generator when you are in a place where you can access one of the frontends. For particular circumvention needs please do not hesitate to contact us in private. Kind regards
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Hello! When you see that, can you please make sure that you are connected to the VPN and that Bittorrent is NOT configured to use a (local) proxy? Kind regards
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How do I stop traffic if VPN disconnects?
Staff replied to Indigo35's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! Sorry, the link in announcement is inaccurate, it links directly to the page of the ipfw rules. Please see here for descriptive instructions: https://airvpn.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=3&id=1713&limit=6&limitstart=42&Itemid=142#2756 We have fixed the link in the announcement section as well. Kind regards -
MBAM web/ip blocking module Blacklist AIRvpn IPs?
Staff replied to manif3ste's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! Thank you. It was never implied that Malwarebytes insinuates that airvpn.org has/had malware. It's blocking a whole hosting company or network without "fine-grane" discernment the issue. Kind regards -
Hello! From which Air server did you notice that warning? That Proxify checks your IP address may be interpreted as a sinister warning: they might be willing to back-track you in case you don't use their service as they would like you to. Kind regards
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How do I stop traffic if VPN disconnects?
Staff replied to Indigo35's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! Please see the permanent links on the announcement section of the forum and pick the one suitable for your system. For example, if you have Windows, follow this guide: https://airvpn.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=3&id=3405&Itemid=142 Kind regards -
Hello! We're sorry, while you can use an account on as many devices as you wish, only one can connect at a given time. Multiple and simultaneous connections with the same account are not authorized. Please see here for additional information: http://airvpn.org/faq Kind regards
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Using foreign VPN servers screwup gmail/Facebook?
Staff replied to magnumpi's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! We're not aware about particular issues with GMail and Facebook (just register the exit-IP of our servers as authorized on your accounts) but surely PayPal will block transactions, and eventually suspend momentarily the account. if you use your account from behind a VPN, a proxy or TOR. Kind regards -
Hello! For online gaming a very important thing is latency. You should use the server which can give you the lowest latency times. About playing online games outside the VPN even while connected to the VPN, a little hack may help you: bind the games clients to your physical interface with ForceBindIP. Please read carefully the instructions. http://www.r1ch.net/stuff/forcebindip Kind regsrds
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Hello! Just one. You must NOT run them simultaneously. Kind regards
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AIR from Linux repository(program installer)
Staff replied to gabri0's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! We're glad to inform you that a client for Linux is under initial development. Kind regards -
MBAM web/ip blocking module Blacklist AIRvpn IPs?
Staff replied to manif3ste's topic in General & Suggestions
Hello! Thank you very much for the information. We obviously confirm that no malware or malicious activity has ever originated from our website. Blacklisting a whole network because malicious activity has been detected from some or many IP addresses of that network says it all on how Malwarebytes works and it does not even deserve further comments by this admin. Additional comments may or may not be added by the AirVPN staff or other admins. Kind regards -
Hello! Did you upgrade your Tunnelblick? When it happens, check your control panel in the website before trying again (menu "Member Area"->"Your Details"), you will find explanations that can be useful. Kind regards
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Hello! Your account is currently connected to a server and it is exchanging data. Is the problem solved? Kind regards
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Hello! Well, the above statement from that website actually is not totally accurate. Our system is perfectly capable to route/forward DNS queries inside the tunnel to your favorite DNS servers (that Windows does not act properly and sends queries under certain circumstances outside the tunnel is a different matter), receive the reply and send it to you encrypted. So, if your ISP DNS servers are public AND your DNS queries are tunneled, you have no DNS leaks but you will see anyway your ISP DNS in the test. The difference is that your ISP DNS will not see those queries coming from you, but from our VPN servers. Yes, you are. Our VPN servers query Google DNS so it's fine that you see them in the dns tests. Once cleaned from the privacy issues (task accomplished by our servers), Google DNS are excellent because of their superior performance and no censorship. Kind regards
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Hello! You don't need to tunnel uTorrent over a proxy when connected to AirVPN. It will result in a serious performance hit. The advantage is that in case of unexpected VPN disconnection chances that uTorrent will reveal your real IP address are lower, however if you secure your connection against leaks (see the permanent links in the announcements section of the forum) witch a firewall you will obtain higher security without performance being impaired. Kind regards
