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Hi,kinda new here, any kind of guide to follow to get airvpn work with Mikrotik RB951G-2HnD router? i used L2TP with it before with Torguard,but it seems not to connect with airvpn,i tried to change config and add openvpn instead of L2TP,but it fails to connect. thank you.
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Unable to use AirVPN on heavily firewalled wifi
R8T3D posted a topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Hello! I have been using AirVPN at home like a charm for months now, however when I am on a certain network away from my house I cannot seem to get it to work. When I use all of the non-SSL and SSH protocols, it fails to connect. When I use SSL or SSH I get an error in my logs: "Squid does not support some access protocols. For example, the SSH protocol is currently not supported." How can I fix this so I can use SSL or SSH? -
First of all, I would like to declare that I read and implemented this post: https://airvpn.org/topic/11476-using-airvpn-with-openvpn-for-android/ On OpenVPN, I imported the config file that I generated through AirVPN, and when it comes to activating that config file, I just cannot confirm the dialogue box showing up. It is displaying that there is a connection request and OpenVPN for android wants to set up a VPN connection that allows it to monitor network traffic. I just cannot click OK when this dialogue box pops up... I tried all kinds of things that I thought would affect the result without any success such as giving storage permission to OpenVPN, generating the config file as both UDP and TCP, selecting platform as both Android and Linux, as well as selecting various servers. Don't know what else I can do. I even tried to directly connect to VPN without OpenVPN through Android VPN settings. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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ANSWERED Privacy concerns about the AirVPN service
stracciatella posted a topic in General & Suggestions
Hello, I have been referred by a friend who recommended this service, and I have some doubts. Does AirVPN store the IP address of the person connecting to the server ?, if so ... for how long? Do you have access to identifiable user data such as IP address? Do the servers used by AirVPN only work in RAM? At the request of a government / police force / intelligence agency will you release my IP address or any other information that can identify me? Thank you very much for your kindness. I send you a big hug.- ...
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Hey guys, so my college IT has most if not all inbound ports blocked and most games that are multiplayer don't work here. With Destiny 2 coming out I've decided that after the last two years I'm done putting up with it. I've tried a couple of vpns and those get my past the firewall and internet restrictions and some steam games work better, but I've seen some services have features for having a console share the connection to the vpn and using it. Does AirVpn allow this work? I am able to use Windows and Linux and am wondering if I can share my computer's vpn connection to allow my ps4 to get past the port restrictions and play games like destiny which doesn't work here at all due to the network setup. I can access my home computer as well if I need to manually set up a tunnel as well. I have only purchased the 3 day trial to test out if it works but am of course willing to buy more if this works out.
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Here is my log file. I can't make sense of it why keeps disconnecting I changed the VERB to 4 Sep 10 12:05:07 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2' Sep 10 12:05:07 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected Sep 10 12:05:17 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/client1.sock Sep 10 12:05:17 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state 1' Sep 10 12:05:17 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2' Sep 10 12:05:17 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected Sep 10 12:05:27 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/client1.sock Sep 10 12:05:27 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state 1' Sep 10 12:05:27 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2' Sep 10 12:05:27 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected Sep 10 12:05:36 openvpn 6958 event_wait : Interrupted system call (code=4) Sep 10 12:05:36 openvpn 6958 SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer Sep 10 12:05:37 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/client1.sock Sep 10 12:05:37 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state 1' Sep 10 12:05:37 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2' Sep 10 12:05:37 openvpn 6958 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 Current Parameter Settings: Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 config = '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.conf' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mode = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 show_ciphers = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 show_digests = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 show_engines = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 genkey = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 key_pass_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 show_tls_ciphers = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 Connection profiles [default]: Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 proto = udp Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 local = '67.173.152.223' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 local_port = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote = '173.234.159.194' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_port = 443 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_float = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 bind_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 bind_local = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 connect_retry_seconds = 5 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 connect_timeout = 10 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 connect_retry_max = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 socks_proxy_server = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 socks_proxy_port = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 socks_proxy_retry = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tun_mtu = 1500 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tun_mtu_defined = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 link_mtu = 1500 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 link_mtu_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tun_mtu_extra = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tun_mtu_extra_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mtu_discover_type = -1 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 fragment = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mssfix = 1450 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 explicit_exit_notification = 5 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 Connection profiles END Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_random = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ipchange = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 dev = 'ovpnc1' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 dev_type = 'tun' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 dev_node = '/dev/tun1' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 lladdr = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 topology = 1 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tun_ipv6 = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_local = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_remote_netmask = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_noexec = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_nowarn = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_ipv6_local = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_ipv6_netbits = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_ipv6_remote = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 shaper = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mtu_test = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mlock = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 keepalive_ping = 10 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 keepalive_timeout = 60 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 inactivity_timeout = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ping_send_timeout = 10 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ping_rec_timeout = 60 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ping_rec_timeout_action = 2 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ping_timer_remote = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remap_sigusr1 = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 persist_tun = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 persist_local_ip = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 persist_remote_ip = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 persist_key = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 passtos = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 resolve_retry_seconds = 1000000000 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 username = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 groupname = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 chroot_dir = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 cd_dir = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 writepid = '/var/run/openvpn_client1.pid' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 up_script = '/usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkup' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 down_script = '/usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkdown' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 down_pre = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 up_restart = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 up_delay = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 daemon = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 inetd = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 log = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 suppress_timestamps = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 nice = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 verbosity = 4 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mute = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 gremlin = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 status_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 status_file_version = 1 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 status_file_update_freq = 60 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 occ = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 rcvbuf = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 sndbuf = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 sockflags = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 fast_io = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 lzo = 1 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_script = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_default_gateway = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_default_metric = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_noexec = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_delay = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_delay_window = 30 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_delay_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_nopull = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 route_gateway_via_dhcp = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 max_routes = 100 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 allow_pull_fqdn = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_addr = '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.sock' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_port = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_user_pass = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_log_history_cache = 250 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_echo_buffer_size = 100 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_write_peer_info_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_client_user = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_client_group = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 management_flags = 256 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 shared_secret_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 key_direction = 2 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ciphername_defined = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ciphername = 'AES-256-CBC' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 authname_defined = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 authname = 'SHA1' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 prng_hash = 'SHA512' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 prng_nonce_secret_len = 64 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 keysize = 32 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 engine = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 replay = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 mute_replay_warnings = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 replay_window = 64 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 replay_time = 15 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 packet_id_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 use_iv = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 test_crypto = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_server = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_client = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 key_method = 2 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ca_file = '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.ca' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ca_path = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 dh_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 cert_file = '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.cert' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 extra_certs_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 priv_key_file = '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.key' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 pkcs12_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 cipher_list = 'TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_verify = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_export_cert = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 verify_x509_type = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 verify_x509_name = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 crl_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ns_cert_type = 1 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 160 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 136 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_ku[i] = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 remote_cert_eku = 'TLS Web Server Authentication' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ssl_flags = 192 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_timeout = 2 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 renegotiate_bytes = -1 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 renegotiate_packets = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 renegotiate_seconds = 3600 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 handshake_window = 60 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 transition_window = 3600 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 single_session = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_peer_info = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_exit = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tls_auth_file = '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.tls-auth' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_network = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_netmask = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_network_ipv6 = :: Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_netbits_ipv6 = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_bridge_ip = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_bridge_netmask = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_bridge_pool_start = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 server_bridge_pool_end = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_pool_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_pool_start = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_pool_end = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_pool_netmask = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_pool_persist_filename = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_pool_persist_refresh_freq = 600 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_ipv6_pool_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_ipv6_pool_base = :: Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ifconfig_ipv6_pool_netbits = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 n_bcast_buf = 256 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tcp_queue_limit = 64 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 real_hash_size = 256 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 virtual_hash_size = 256 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 client_connect_script = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 learn_address_script = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 client_disconnect_script = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 client_config_dir = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 ccd_exclusive = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 tmp_dir = '/tmp' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_ifconfig_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_ifconfig_local = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_ifconfig_remote_netmask = 0.0.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_ifconfig_ipv6_defined = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_ifconfig_ipv6_local = ::/0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 push_ifconfig_ipv6_remote = :: Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 enable_c2c = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 duplicate_cn = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 cf_max = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 cf_per = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 max_clients = 1024 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 max_routes_per_client = 256 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 auth_user_pass_verify_script = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 auth_user_pass_verify_script_via_file = DISABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 port_share_host = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 port_share_port = 0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 client = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 pull = ENABLED Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 auth_user_pass_file = '[UNDEF]' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 OpenVPN 2.3.14 amd64-portbld-freebsd10.3 [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [MH] [IPv6] built on May 3 2017 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36512 library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.1s-freebsd 1 Mar 2016, LZO 2.10 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 MANAGEMENT: unix domain socket listening on /var/etc/openvpn/client1.sock Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 mlockall call succeeded Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Initializing OpenSSL support for engine 'cryptodev' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Control Channel Authentication: using '/var/etc/openvpn/client1.tls-auth' as a OpenVPN static key file Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 LZO compression initialized Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Control Channel MTU parms [ L:1558 D:1184 EF:66 EB:0 ET:0 EL:3 ] Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Socket Buffers: R=[42080->42080] S=[57344->57344] Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Data Channel MTU parms [ L:1558 D:1450 EF:58 EB:143 ET:0 EL:3 AF:3/1 ] Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Local Options String: 'V4,dev-type tun,link-mtu 1558,tun-mtu 1500,proto UDPv4,comp-lzo,keydir 1,cipher AES-256-CBC,auth SHA1,keysize 256,tls-auth,key-method 2,tls-client' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Expected Remote Options String: 'V4,dev-type tun,link-mtu 1558,tun-mtu 1500,proto UDPv4,comp-lzo,keydir 0,cipher AES-256-CBC,auth SHA1,keysize 256,tls-auth,key-method 2,tls-server' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Local Options hash (VER=V4): '9e7066d2' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Expected Remote Options hash (VER=V4): '162b04de' Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 UDPv4 link local (bound): [AF_INET]67.173.152.223 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]173.234.159.194:443 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]173.234.159.194:443, sid=50645ec5 49590908 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=airvpn.org CA, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 VERIFY OK: nsCertType=SERVER Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Validating certificate key usage Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 ++ Certificate has key usage 00a0, expects 00a0 Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 VERIFY KU OK Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Validating certificate extended key usage Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 ++ Certificate has EKU (str) TLS Web Server Authentication, expects TLS Web Server Authentication Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 VERIFY EKU OK Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 VERIFY OK: depth=0, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=Miaplacidus, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Data Channel Encrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Data Channel Decrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 4096 bit RSA Sep 10 12:05:40 openvpn 36593 [Miaplacidus] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]173.234.159.194:443 Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 SENT CONTROL [Miaplacidus]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1) Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REPLY,redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp,dhcp-option DNS 10.4.0.1,comp-lzo no,route-gateway 10.4.0.1,topology subnet,ping 10,ping-restart 60,ifconfig 10.4.6.126 255.255.0.0,peer-id 68' Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 Options error: option 'redirect-gateway' cannot be used in this context ([PUSH-OPTIONS]) Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 Options error: option 'dhcp-option' cannot be used in this context ([PUSH-OPTIONS]) Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 OPTIONS IMPORT: LZO parms modified Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 OPTIONS IMPORT: --ifconfig/up options modified Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 OPTIONS IMPORT: route-related options modified Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 OPTIONS IMPORT: peer-id set Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 OPTIONS IMPORT: adjusting link_mtu to 1561 Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 TUN/TAP device ovpnc1 exists previously, keep at program end Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 TUN/TAP device /dev/tun1 opened Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 do_ifconfig, tt->ipv6=0, tt->did_ifconfig_ipv6_setup=0 Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 /sbin/ifconfig ovpnc1 10.4.6.126 10.4.0.1 mtu 1500 netmask 255.255.0.0 up Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 /sbin/route add -net 10.4.0.0 10.4.0.1 255.255.0.0 Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 /usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkup ovpnc1 1500 1561 10.4.6.126 255.255.0.0 init Sep 10 12:05:42 openvpn 36593 Initialization Sequence Completed
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Can anyone comment on this report done on vpn leak tests and tell me if these issues have now been fixed on Eddie Mac OS X client please. Or in fact if it ever was a genuine problem. also any IVPN users who have anything to say about that vpn service seeing as they sponsored it. Sorry im not sure on the date it was done so this topic might already be on this forum somewhere but a search here didn't bring any result. heres the link to the report https://vpntesting.info
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Currently I cant watch netflix while using a VPN tunnel, is there a quick fix for this?
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I'm experiencing very slow speeds using AirVPN. I've been using another VPN service for a year now but their service is becoming crap, can't get a stable connection, so I'm looking for an alternative. Today I purchased a Trial of AirVPN to see what the service with them would be like. My ISP provides me 100Mbps download 10Mbps upload, but when connected through AirVPN servers, I get around 3Mbps download speeds, I can't understand why the connections are so bad and why the speeds are so slow and unstable, even when selecting servers located in the same country. Is this normal? Alternatives?
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Cant connect to Popcorntime while vpn is on
davixx500 posted a topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
So i cant connect to popcorntime whenever i turn on my vpn it works without it but the second it is conected to the vpn it doesnt work anymore, Browser works but is very slow i tried alot of different servers ports i dont know what to do anymore -
Today Putin has signed the law to ban VPN and Proxy services in Russia. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fstrana.life%2Fnews%2Fputin_zapretil_anonimajzery_i_servisy_vpn%2F2017-07-30-9205 One more country with a "Great Firewall"? Will you use your VPN service anyway when visiting Russia?
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I too needed a long time before I knew how to get a printer and scanner working while online when using a VPN with either OpenVPN or Eddie the Client of AirVPN. Well the answer is much simpler than you think. You need to give your printer an IP4 address that does not change. Like 192.168.1.123 as long as you always make sure it looks like your Router IP4 Gateway adress. My printer has IP address 192.168.1.123 and if you don't understand how to do that either from within your router DHCP or from the printer itself I cannot help you unfortunately. My printer is simply at this IP4 address via a Wireless Wifi connection at the same router which has address 192.168.1.1 as most Routers do. But yours might look different. The problem with Windows 10 automatic discovery of printers and scanners it searches all network adapters and it might detect your printers and scanners even like it does here, but when on VPN I couldn't print or scan. Actually the scanner didn't even work before I knew the tricks how to install the same printer manually from an IP4 address by hand. In Windows 10 right click the start button if your right handed with your right mouse button and enter command below: control printers I would have liked to show a screenshot here but my language isn't English, so I describe that after you execute that command a Window pops up showing you devices like printers and scanners even when they might not work. Now look carefully inside that window, what does it say? ADD PRINTERbut then in your language. Well press that button. Another window pops up trying to discover devices on your network, but you should look for and press the text PRINTER I WANT IS NOT ON THIS LIST Now the magic starts to happen. It has many options to add a Printer, but you know you want a local network printer search for ADD PRINTER WITH TCP/IP ADDRESSBut then again it is in your own language but look for TCP/IP and press that option. Then press NEXT button. Another window pops up, leave automatic detection enabled. And guess what, it asks for the IP4 address for your printer, don't worry about port name that will be automatically filled. Type in your Printer IP4 address inside the IP text Area 192.168.1.123was my Printer IP4 address on my local network. Then it might ask for a driver, if you have none choose a printer that is a version higher but of same type. If you have a Deskjet choose a similar Deskjet, if you have a Laser choose a similar Laser. In my case I simply had the original driver which actually isn't necessary at all. If your printer is 4000 series and you see a driver called 4070 series try that, as long as it is the same brand of printer and same type of printer (Deskjet=Deskjet and Laser=Laser etcetera) Usually you don't need a driver at this point. Wireless printers communicate with a standard protocol hence Linux Operating Systems almost always too easily support printers and scanners. Then you have to press a few times NEXT, NEXT and maybe another NEXT. Make sure you remember how your new manually added printer that only communicates inside your local network outside any VPN is called. Software using printers or scanners like a webbrowser need a simple adjustment. That is when you print you must select the new printer or scanner you just added by hand. Please let me know if this works for you, and if you are English, can you do these steps with screenshots and place them in yours? I have a strange language you don't understand, So hence my screenshots would not explain it to you, but in English it does. I cannot for example tell you how to access the configuration panel in your language but that is why I told you it all starts with a simple command to execute control printers In my case my scanner wasn't even working without VPN and when I executed MSPAINT.EXE, I could even scan wireless when either with or without VPN enabled or disabled. Before I could only print or install hundreds of Megabytes from HP Printer Driver. Remember the name and IP4 address from your printer that is all you need. Don't rely on auto detection when on VPN.