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  1. Hello everyone! When I requested a three-day trial of AirVPN's service in September 2013 I was testing a number of VPN clients (e.g. the Air client (which was the very bad condition client, not Eddie), OpenVPN GUI, Viscosity). I too searched the internet for methods to stop torrent programs from working - or at least to block their traffic - when the connection to a VPN breaks. There were some open source programs from SourceForge I tried out and some "commercial" programs I downloaded from TPB to test them out. Most of them simply terminate the processes of torrent clients and relaunch them when a VPN connection is reestablished. I used Viscosity first. Cool client, no problems, stable. But it costs $10. I was just about to purchase it because I didn't find anything better when I used DuckDuckGo again and found an even cooler client: SecurePoint SSL VPN SecurePoint is a german IT security company based in Lüneburg. It's therefore made in Germany. I don't know any user numbers, I just know that it's open source and somehow unknown to many of those using VPN services. In the pictures german localization is used. Don't panic! When you download and install the client, you can choose english as well. When you open the client, a small overview of your connections will be shown with one-click abilities to start your preconfigured profiles. To import a .ovpn file, click on the gear in the bottom right corner > Import. Select your .crypt or .ovpn file, set a profile name in Import as (filename or a name of your choice) and click import. Basically, you can now click on the left square of your new configuration and start the connection. That's it! Thank you for reading.. There are also the client settings which let you enable startup with Windows, add/delete TAP adapters, configure proxy and more. The contect menu of every connection will look like this. Quick Edit and Settings will open the configuration of your selected profile. If you need a GUI for changing the configuration, use Settings. Quick Edit will provide a small editor window in which you can manually edit the .ovpn file. Doing changes here will of course update the GUI version as well. The GUI settings will start with an option to autostart the selected profile after client launch and the abilities to rename the profile and delete stored authentication data (usernames/passwords). The Advanced button opens up the advanced settings (who knew?). As I wrote earlier, this is the GUI for configuring the .ovpn file, any change here will be written into the file itself. If you don't know what these do, I recommend to not touch any settings in General and OS tabs unless you are told to do so by someone here on the forums. Just take a look at the Scripts tab. The client will execute any file or command you enter here before/after connection and disconnection and when errors occur. As it was pointed out in this thread, this is a built-in feature of OpenVPN and therefore guaranteed to work (I mean, they will trigger; it's up to you if the command/file can actually be executed successfully, try it out first!). In client version 2 the Remote tab was introduced. It allows you to quickly enter more IPs you want the client to connect to. In the Advanced tab selecting Random host will cause the client to connect randomly to one of the IPs in the Remote list (and will, of course, update the .ovpn file accordingly). SecurePoint SSL-VPN is open source and can be found on GitHub. v2.0.15 uses OpenVPN v2.3.7 but all the binaries can be manually updated by just replacing them in the client's directory. You can download the client from SourceForge. In the past it was able to also freely download it from SecurePoint's servers, however, now a registration as a reseller is required. [h3]How to manually update used OpenVPN/SSL/LZO versions Download the newest installer for Windows, create a new directory on your desktop and let the installer copy the files into it. In the component selection of the installation, select OpenVPN User-Space Components only. Then you just copy openvpn.exe and all DLL files you see into the bin directory of Securepoint. Make sure to diconnect first since openvpn.exe is used. Then just reconnect and you will see that Securepoint uses new versions of OpenVPN and libraries. Thank you for reading!
  2. I upgraded my router to the latest nightly (see title), I'm coming from Chaos Chalmer. I upgraded because I was having some other (non-vpn) related issues with CC builds. I've configured my router with OpenVPN. I generated a config for routers, separate certs, resolve ticked. Copied to my router and renamed the AirVPN...ovpn to airvpn.ovpn. The problem is, it takes AAAGES for something to load. It does eventually load, though. DNS resolving is quick, I can use dig or nslookup and response is instant. When I telnet to a websites IP address on port 80 it just takes minutes and finally connects. Browser sometimes simply stops loading because it's taking too long. Not sure what's going on, can anyone help? Here's the output: root@myrouter:/etc/openvpn# openvpn --cd /etc/openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/airvpn.ovpn Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 OpenVPN 2.3.7 mips-openwrt-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [EPOLL] [MH] [IPv6] Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.2e 3 Dec 2015, LZO 2.08 Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 WARNING: file 'user.key' is group or others accessible Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 WARNING: file 'ta.key' is group or others accessible Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 Control Channel Authentication: using 'ta.key' as a OpenVPN static key file Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 Socket Buffers: R=[163840->131072] S=[163840->131072] Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 UDPv4 link local: [undef] Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]213.152.162.148:443 Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]213.152.162.148:443, sid=a579b56c daba3750 Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=airvpn.org CA, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 Validating certificate key usage Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 ++ Certificate has key usage 00a0, expects 00a0 Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 VERIFY KU OK Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 Validating certificate extended key usage Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 ++ Certificate has EKU (str) TLS Web Server Authentication, expects TLS Web Server Authentication Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 VERIFY EKU OK Mon Jan 18 22:11:47 2016 VERIFY OK: depth=0, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=server, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org Mon Jan 18 22:11:54 2016 Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key Mon Jan 18 22:11:54 2016 Data Channel Encrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Mon Jan 18 22:11:54 2016 Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key Mon Jan 18 22:11:54 2016 Data Channel Decrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Mon Jan 18 22:11:54 2016 Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 4096 bit RSA Mon Jan 18 22:11:54 2016 [server] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]213.152.162.148:443 Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 SENT CONTROL [server]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1) Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 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 10.4.21.34 255.255.0.0' Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 OPTIONS IMPORT: LZO parms modified Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 OPTIONS IMPORT: --ifconfig/up options modified Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 OPTIONS IMPORT: route options modified Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 OPTIONS IMPORT: route-related options modified Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 OPTIONS IMPORT: --ip-win32 and/or --dhcp-option options modified Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 TUN/TAP device tun0 opened Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 TUN/TAP TX queue length set to 100 Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 do_ifconfig, tt->ipv6=0, tt->did_ifconfig_ipv6_setup=0 Mon Jan 18 22:11:56 2016 /sbin/ifconfig tun0 10.4.21.34 netmask 255.255.0.0 mtu 1500 broadcast 10.4.255.255 Mon Jan 18 22:12:01 2016 /sbin/route add -net 213.152.162.148 netmask 255.255.255.255 gw 83.84.6.1 Mon Jan 18 22:12:01 2016 /sbin/route add -net 0.0.0.0 netmask 128.0.0.0 gw 10.4.0.1 Mon Jan 18 22:12:01 2016 /sbin/route add -net 128.0.0.0 netmask 128.0.0.0 gw 10.4.0.1 Mon Jan 18 22:12:01 2016 Initialization Sequence Completed ^CMon Jan 18 22:14:42 2016 event_wait : Interrupted system call (code=4) Mon Jan 18 22:14:42 2016 SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer Mon Jan 18 22:14:47 2016 /sbin/route del -net 213.152.162.148 netmask 255.255.255.255 Mon Jan 18 22:14:47 2016 /sbin/route del -net 0.0.0.0 netmask 128.0.0.0 Mon Jan 18 22:14:47 2016 /sbin/route del -net 128.0.0.0 netmask 128.0.0.0 Mon Jan 18 22:14:47 2016 Closing TUN/TAP interface Mon Jan 18 22:14:47 2016 /sbin/ifconfig tun0 0.0.0.0 Mon Jan 18 22:14:47 2016 SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting If you need anything else, let me know I'll post it.
  3. I am having trouble configuring my router to use openvpn via airvpn. i am using a linksys router and i was able to replace the firmware, but i need help configuring it. i tried the walkthrough here but i still need some direction. info from router: Router Information System Router Name: DD-WRT Router Model: Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS Firmware Version: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (10/10/09) vpn - build 13064 MAC Address: Host Name: WAN Domain Name xxxxxxx.home LAN Domain Name Current Time: Tue, 05 Jan 2016 06:37:26 Uptime: 57 min
  4. Hello, Im trying to get my airvpn connection working within OpenWRT. When I try to connect I get the following error :- http://pastebin.com/mQqagc7y Any ideas ? VPN Config is as followed :- config openvpn 'myvpn' option enabled '1' option dev 'tun' option proto 'udp' option port '443' option ca '/etc/openvpn/ca.crt' option cert '/etc/openvpn/client.crt' option key '/etc/openvpn/client.key' option client '1' option remote_cert_tls 'server' option remote '46.165.208.69' option persist_tun '1' option persist_key '1' option nobind '1' option tls_auth '/etc/openvpn/ta.key' option log '/tmp/openvpn.log' option cipher 'AES-256-CBC' option verb '7' option route_delay '5' option comp_lzo 'no' option explicit_exit_notify '5' option resolv_retry 'infinite' any ideas ?
  5. Dear support, I want to connect to AirVPN-Servers via SOCKS5 Server which supports UDP packets. So I added the line socks-proxy sockshost 1080 login.txt basic to my AirVPN-OpenVPN configuration file. Connection to SOCKS was successful, but not to your OpenVPN server: Wed Dec 16 10:44:55 2015 us=732339 UDPv4 link local: [undef] Wed Dec 16 10:44:55 2015 us=732453 UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]213.152.161.116:2018 WWWWW Do you block incoming SOCKS connections (perhaps from common SOCKS ports?) to your OpenVPN-Servers?
  6. Found this article in Help Net Security. Does this affect AirVPN in any way? --------- The team running the Perfect Privacy VPN service has discovered a serious vulnerability that affects all VPN providers that offer port forwarding, and which can be exploited to reveal the real IP address of users. Dubbed Port Fail, the flaw affects all VPN protocols (IPSec, OpenVPN, PPTP, etc.) and all operating systems. .... Source: http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=19164
  7. I purchased a Netduma gaming router fairly recently and wanted to make use of its VPN feature which, to the best of my knowledge, is a Linux terminal. I tried ExpressVPN and after a valiant effort of support from their side we could not get it to work. Then i tried PureVPN (stupidly) and all requests for support were ignored in an effort to run down down my 72 hour money back period, I presume? I almost threw the towel in on the whole VPN thing until i read a review about AirVPN and their one Euro trial, if all I've got to lose is a Euro ill give it a crack, I thought. Signing up was a breeze, the config generator removes all confusion if, like me, you are not overly tech savvy with the script, it just provides plug & play code for your device and, most importantly, it just works!! Signed up for a years service and if you are a Netduma user and you are experiencing difficulty with your VPN provider you should definitely invest a Euro in giving these guys a try!! Thanks AirVPN!!
  8. Hi, I got yesterday a 3-day subscription to AirVPN for testing (before bying a longer subscription) but I can't make it work. The main symptom is the extremely low speeds. My PC (Windows 7 64bit Prof) is on a Gigabit line. My normal speeds, according to speedtest.net, are around 500-600mbps (down and up). With AirVPN connected, my speed usually gets lower than 10mbps! Sometimes I get good speeds (60-100mbps) but as soon as I start uTorrent, the connection stalls to the point even DNS resolving fails. Something I noticed: the TAP adapter always says "Unintedified network" and, according to ipconfig its "Default Gateway" is empty. Is that normal? I have tried both OpenVPN and the AirVPN app. in both cases the logs are clean (no errors or warnings) but the problem persists. Also I tried uninstalling everything relevant (even the TAP adapter) and reinstalling but nothing changed. I know my ISP is ok with OpenVPN. They use it for some of their services too. So, any ideas on how to resolve this mess? Or at least how to get some usable debbuging info? Thanks!
  9. i was able to use the client successfully but when I restarted my Windows netbook/tablet, I can fire up the AirVPN client but it gives me a message that says 'Open VPN not found.' This issue doesn't allow me to connect to any server. Any help would be appreciated. OS: Windows 10 32bit Asus One 10
  10. Hi, I am using AirVPN on a windows computer and have been having this problem for the past two days. It keeps re-connecting every few minutes - please see the attached log - AirVPN_log.txt. I am not sure what's causing this OpenVPN > [server] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting It's been very frustrating two days and would appreciate anyone's help in resolving this. Thanks
  11. I've tried to connect to a bunch of US servers today and they all fail while trying to add the route info, but I can connect to any Canadian server. I've changed my protocol settings but nothing changes.
  12. Hello folks, I have setup my Netgear R6250 with DD-WRT, and OpenVPN connecting to AirVPN. This is all well and good, but now I'd like to somehow be able to choose which traffic is inside or outside the tunnel, either by source IP/subnet, port, destination host, or some other way. A GUI to accomplish this would be wonderful, but not essential. I am open to adding additional devices to perform such functions if that's necessary. I've read many (many many) myriad forum posts and wikis offering differing, conflicting ways to accomplish this using DNSMasq, iptables, Policy based routing, Source based routing, pfSense, and apple pie (I made one of these up). I think much of this is due to the various versions of dd-wrt available, the wonderful various options available to the power user to configure the way they want it, and that there's several different approaches that may or may not work on any given hardware. What that equals for me is confusion. Its my intention to set this up, and document the process in a way that's easy to follow, and add my own experiences to those already floating on the intertubes. Ideally I'd accomplish it with just some dd-wrt trickery. So far the solutions I've found have been written with a specific setup in mind that I'm unable to adapt to my setup, or they just didn't work (or I didn't understand them). It'd be great if we can talk through it together, and rejoice together in our shared insight and accomplishment.
  13. I have been up and down old guides to set up my pi to run a seed box, but each source is a little confusing and has a few steps missing/different/outdated. Can anyone please link or type up a proper set up guide to get the Pi on Rasbian set up quickly and painlessly, along with how to auto boot the config with no leaks in plain English? A Linux built client for ARM processors could do wonders in this department. Thank you!
  14. My setup is this; Asus RT-N66U "Black knigth" running the shibby AIO version of TomatoUSB I've set up the 1st OpenVPN client (tun11) and am forcing all traffic from a specific (internal) IP though this connection. The above works really well so I wanted to setup up a wireless network were all clients that connects are added to a different subnet and all IPs in that subnet be forced through the 2nd OpenVPN client ( tun12 ). To this end I setup; - a new VLAN (br1) - a new Wireless SSID ( wl0.1 ) that is using that VLAN This works and clients can connect, get the correct IP and can access the net. I copied every setting from tun11 to tun12 I can connect the 2nd OpenVPN. When I start the scripts to force the subnet though the tunnel I get various DNS related errors in the client ( Android 5.1.1 with chrome browser ) unless I stick to refreshing an already loaded page, the page will show the correct vpn IP however ( simple php page with <?=$_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'];?> ) It seems that somehow DNS isn't working for the 2nd connection, and I can't for the life of me figure out why. Trouble shooting I've done so far; Shutdown both VPNs and only start Client2 - no difference Routing br1 through Client1 works perfectly ( "ip rule add from 192.168.2.0/24 lookup 200" ) So I'm starting to think that there is something wrong with my settings for Client2; The relevant settings ( minus the VPN ip's as they are irrelevant ) - what am I missing / where did I screw up? Client 1 Client 2 Script -> firewall ( custom addition to the firewall rules ) iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o tun11 -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD -i tun11 -o br0 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT -i tun11 -j REJECT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun11 -j MASQUERADE iptables -I FORWARD -i br1 -o tun12 -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD -i tun12 -o br1 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT -i tun12 -j REJECT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun12 -j MASQUERADE the up/down scripts that takes care of the routing root@unknown:/tmp/home/root# cat /jffs/vpn1_up.sh #!/bin/sh #iptables -D OUTPUT -s 192.168.1.203 -j DROP ip route flush table 200 ip route flush cache ip rule add from 192.168.1.203 lookup 200 VPN_GW=`ifconfig tun11 | awk '/inet addr/ {split ($2,A,":"); print A[2]}'` ip route add table 200 default via $VPN_GW dev tun11 root@unknown:/tmp/home/root# cat /jffs/vpn1_down.sh #!/bin/sh #below line doesn't work #iptables -A OUTPUT -s 192.168.1.203 -j DROP ip rule del from 192.168.1.203 lookup 200 ip route flush cache root@unknown:/tmp/home/root# cat /jffs/vpn2_up.sh #!/bin/sh ip route flush table 210 ip route flush cache ip rule add from 192.168.2.0/24 lookup 210 VPN_GW2=`ifconfig tun12 | awk '/inet addr/ {split ($2,A,":"); print A[2]}'` ip route add table 210 default via $VPN_GW2 dev tun12 root@unknown:/tmp/home/root# cat /jffs/vpn2_down.sh #!/bin/sh ip rule del from 192.168.2.0/24 lookup 210 ip route flush cache
  15. I've been having a very odd problem with AirVPN, and this issue seems to be present in both the AirVPN client as well as Viscosity (OpenVPN). I can connect just fine, with no issues at all. However, after a few minutes my donnection drastically slows and becomes non-responsive. In order to get my connection working again I'll need to restart because the adapter is unresposive as well. Here is some of the log file from the airvpn client. I eliminated repetative entries. ​ I am experiencing the same issue in both the stable and expieremental builds. As I said I am also having the same problem using OpenVPN; I can connect fine and in fact I get great speeds at first. Then my connection slows and eventually is non responsive. ​ ​ Any ideas? Could this be triggered by torrenting? Thanks. ​ ​
  16. I'm with Virgin Media in the UK, on 160/12 cable. Last year I had a spate of low speed (3MB/sec hard cap) which I initially blamed on throttling of OpenVPN as I could hit full speed on my naked ISP connection. After some investigation I found it was actually a bug in the ISP supplied router, so I switched to my own and the problem went away. Lately however, I'm having a hard speed cap problem and it really looks like issues caused by either VM's use of DPI and/or OpenVPN throttling/shaping at ISP level. VM operate a whitelist for shaping, so unless the protocol is whitelisted it's shaped by default. VM categorically and publicly deny any form of throttling, shaping or interference with OpenVPN connections. I've been using an Ubuntu torrent as a speed benchmark as it's multi-threaded, consistently very fast, and can be used off-VPN without fear of legal issues. I have tested every port and protocol in Eddie, as well as via Viscosity (to rule out Eddie issues). I also tried the same tests with several other well respected VPN providers with good networks and the results were consistent across them all, Air included. Note that I am using MB/sec in its proper format, meaning megabytes per second. 1MB/sec = 8Mbps. All results are for the same Ubuntu 15.04 x64 torrent downloaded in the latest qBittorrent v3.2.3 on Mac OS X (also verified on Linux, PCBSD and Windows 8.1 Pro). As well as checking against multiple VPN companies, multiple OpenVPN software and multiple operating systems, I also reproduced the results on multiple machines (mid 2012 MacBook Pro and my FX8350 / 16GB DDR3 / Samsung Evo 850 sad / Radeon R9 380 gfx desktop). I repeated the tests with several ethernet cables (to rule out cable issues), as well as with *machine* > router > modem and *machine* > modem (to rule out firmware or routing issues). Every time, regardless of the variable, the results below were consistent. ISP : 19MB/sec OpenVPN 53 UDP : 2MB/sec OpenVPN (all other ports in turn) UDP : 5MB/sec OpenVPN (all ports) TCP : 4 - 5 MB/sec OpenVPN + SSH 22 : 2MB/sec OpenVPN + SSH 80 (or 53) : 13 - 18 MB/sec (lower in peak times, high off-peak) OpenVPN + SSL 443 : 13 - 18 MB/sec (lower in peak times, high off-peak) As we can see, generally SSL and SSH masking the OpenVPN connection allows almost full line speed (minus the encryption overheads). That's great. As soon as it's a bare OpenVPN connection the speeds cap out at around 33% of what they should be. Bare OpenVPN TCP is a little slower than UDP (as you'd expect) but otherwise in accordance with the general 5MB/sec cap experienced on UDP. The only exceptions are UDP:53 and SSH:22 which are both heavily restricted to around 2MB/sec. Now to my mind, knowing what I do of VM's shaping and DPI systems, this would only make sense if they were interfering with OpenVPN either by purposefully throttling it, or else their DPI system is messing up the connection. They further seem to restrict SSH:22 and UDP:53 by protocol but not by port. This actually makes sense, as all other Eddie combinations are quite random whereas SSH:22 (SSH) and UDP:53 (DNS) are established network traffic protocols and thus could be singled out for listing in the shaping systems. If we reverse the protocol/port (to give SSH 53 and UDP 22) we once again obfuscate the tunnel and go back to full speeds! I also get a lot of decrypt/replay errors in the logs on every single port for 'normal' OpenVPN. As soon as I hide the OpenVPN in either SSL or SSH the errors simply don't occur. Ever. This suggests that the extra tunnel is hiding the OpenVPN tunnel from being shaped, or else the DPI process in and of itself is breaking OpenVPN and causing the packets to arrive out of order. Maybe that in and of itself can hurt speed? So there you go. Sorry for the long post but it's an interesting (if thoroughly frustrating and annoying) issue. What do you gurus think? Given I have worked to change the variables one at a time to rule out issues with AirVPN (different providers), the router and/or its firmware (direct connection to modem, bypassing router), wireless issues (used ethernet directly) and OS limits or bugs (used multiple OSs) I can't see anything is left... except issues with the ISP shaping/throttling or else their DPI breaking things. I posted a thread very similar to this in VM's support forums, but for a whole week it has gone unanswered by any staff. Interestingly it is the only thread on the forum to have been ignored. Make of that what you wish. I await your replies with interest. Thanks in advance for reading.
  17. Dear AirVpn Forum Members, Since i am using Airvpn in my work, behind work firewall, my firewall blocks ddwrt open vpn connection. But in my computer I can use AirVpn SSH in my work. All i need please make a tutorial, how we setup ssh + openvpn on to DDWRT routers for airvpn. There is SSH service in DDWRT. I need how we configure it. Could you please show me the configuration of SSH + airvpn openvpn settings for ddwrt router? Best regards,
  18. I've searched and tried everything and I can't get anything to work. Here's my setup. I have the Verizon Fios Actiontec router with a Asus RT-N16 as a secondary router with Tomato installed. The Asus is on a different subnet than the Actiontec and the Asus connects to AirVPN. I run everything through the second router which connects to AirVPN. I tried setting up forwarding the ports on AirVPN to have my Plex server visible through the VPN, but nothing. Most of the setups I see with Plex connect with the software client. Can someone point me in the right direction?
  19. Hello guys, I have a quick question which hopefully results with a quick fix. This is my first time trying to get VPN running on Arch. What I have done is download the congfig file, extracted into /etc/openvpn then through terminal typed in sudo openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/AirVPN/name_of_the_file_.ovpn The problem comes after the command executes and terminal outputs 'Sequence Authenticated'. I have no longer a connection nor can run a ping command. I am pretty sure I a missing a step. Any ideas? Please pardon my English and thank you much in advance.
  20. I m connected to Talitha and all DNS is going trough the VPN. I took a look at my windows firewall (which i enabled due to "network lock") and it shows a lot of these: date time action protocol src-ip dst-ip src-port dst-port size tcpflags tcpsyn tcpack tcpwin icmptype icmpcode info path 2015-06-29 11:33:34 DROP UDP 192.168.2.94 54.172.47.69 58683 3478 0 - - - - - - - SEND 2015-06-29 11:33:35 DROP UDP 192.168.2.94 54.172.47.69 58683 3478 0 - - - - - - - SEND 2015-06-29 11:33:37 DROP UDP 192.168.2.94 54.172.47.69 58683 3478 0 - - - - - - - SEND 54.172.47.69 --> is an amazon IP After allowing this IP, my IP get leaked by webrtc. (tested on https://ipleak.net/) Can anyone explain this behaviour?
  21. Something I just read. Packet chaining, interrupt coalescing and other additional features like chimney offload are not supported by every interface or interface driver. It generally works with Realtek and Intel interfaces, though I experienced some exceptions in the past.. Would be interesting to know if these are available in the TAP driver...
  22. Hi to all. Little issue here. i want to cast a video through chromecast to my tv (with apps like crunchyroll or youtube), but when my android phone was air-connected (with openvpn) the chromecast results as "not found" on my network. if i turn off the vpn connection, chromecast return available. instead sending chrome tabs working normally with PC (windows 7). what can i do, any suggestions?
  23. Hello, I have installed and configured OpenVPN on OpenWRT and it works with the interface tun0 configured such that OpenVPN automatically starts on bootup of OpenWRT and if there is no VPN connection then the Lan-network cannot access the WAN, only OpenVPN when it is up and running. But I have a problem with Port Forwarding. I have "made" a forwarded port in the Client area of Airvpn. But when I have my program up and running using that port it is not accessable and also clicking on the "check" button from Aivpn of the port shows it is not accessible. Does anybody know and can help we with setting up a correct port forwarding in OpenWRT for the VPN? I have tried but nothing did succeed
  24. Hello, I just signed up for your AirVPN service today. I am using OpenVPN on Ubuntu to connect through AirVPN. I have everything setup as described on How-Tos section. The only thing is there is no Internet connection even though I am able to connect to AirVPN server. I did do the ping as follows... and it works. ping www.google.com or ping 74.10.28.13 But when I open my firefox browser to a website, the browser just stils there spinning its wheel doing nothing.... I litterally waited for about 30 minutes. It never displayed any website that even includes Google.com.... I am shocked. Could someone please help me.... thank you.
  25. Hi, I am in the process of trying out AirVPN and cannot get internet access when using OpenVPN from my Linux Machine. It works with the AirVPN app fine, but I would like to use the OpenVPN method with generated configuration files. The OpenVPN method is needed because I want to run the VPN on a headless linux machine. I have tried a few different ovpn files with OpenVPN with limited success. Any help appreciated please?
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