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Hi, I gave AirVPN a try with a 1 euro trial. I actually try to switch from PIA (provateinternetaccess.com) for some reason. I'm using a Raspberry Pi (SSH access, no GUI). Downloading an openvpn conf file was flawless and wget http://ipinfo.io/ip -qO - gives me a suited IP. Fine. My probem is : Deluge does no more start a boot, while the same config used to work fine with PIA. I set up Deluge as in the official Deluge systemd documentation : http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/Service/systemd . So as to bind Deluge to the VPN connection, in your openvpn file, I added route-up /etc/openvpn/route-up.sh down /etc/openvpn/down.sh with route-up.sh beeing #!/bin/sh iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o tun0 -j MASQUERADE systemctl start deluged and down.sh beeing #!/bin/sh iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o tun0 -j MASQUERADE systemctl stop deluged What's wrong with that ? (it was fine with PIA)
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Does anyone know the easiest way to get AIR VPN on a Raspberry Pi 2? With one method using the network manager i got as far as getting the VPN connected but none of the traffic from my Pi was going through the VPN. A fix for that would be great if anyone has one or an easier method would be even better.
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Hello everyone, I've been an AirVPN customer for about a year now and absolutely love it for many reasons. The only issue I really have is Raspberry Pi support. I just got an RPi3 a few weeks ago and want to set it up as a media server/P2P box. This makes a stable VPN connection with a network lock an absolute necessity. From what I've read here, Eddie is not and probably will never be supported on any Raspberry Pi. I can understand that's a relatively small concern for Air considering the limited use compared to OSX, Linux, and Windows, so I'm not going to complain too much. I will say that it's really a bummer as I love Eddie and it's always running on my PC. So far, I've had to settle by running openvpn with a config file from the terminal (I should mention i'm running Raspbian) with Firestarter as a kill-switch. The problem is I can rarely stay connected for more than 12 hours. This may be due to my internet connection, or a problem with one of Air's servers, but it's a problem either way. This means every day, usually more than once a day, I have to plug my RPi into my TV (or SSH into it) to kill my P2P client, restart openvpn, and restart the firewall. This really isn't the seamless P2P/media center experience I was looking for. I've done a fair amount of searching and can't come up with anything. I was thinking about trying the Debain network manager, but I see that it is not recommended for security reasons, and I'm not sure it would solve my problem anyway. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm open to try just about anything as I really wan't to get this up and running. I'm even open to trying out a different OS for the pi if anyone thinks it will make a difference. Worst case scenario, I will try to write up something that does all of this manually. In that case I think my main problem would be detecting when the vpn connection goes down. If anyone knows of a good way to do that (i'll be using Java to make it), please let me know. This post got much longer than I had planned. Thanks for taking the time to read it and helping me out