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  1. Hey I got a problem. When i connect to a vpn server, it says connected. but im still using my ISP IP instead of the IP of the VPN Server... How do i fix this? These are my machine details: Operating System Version: Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Hardware information: HP ProLiant ML110 G6 Processors: Intel® Xeon® CPU X3430 @2.40GHz Installed Memory (RAM): 24GB Installed Roles: AD DSDHCPDNSFile and Storage ServicesHyper-VIIS 8.0IPAMNAPRemote AccessWDSLog: http://pastebin.com/43UnP5Ci SOLVED: This message is the answer!: Awesome StaffAdvanced Member Staff5013 postsPosted Yesterday, 11:40 PM Hello! The tun/tap interface (the virtual network card used by OpenVPN) does not come up. Please try to run our client Eddie, which includes some additional code which tries to force the interface up. If the client attempt does not work, please follow all the steps described here: https://airvpn.org/t...2012/#entry8321 Kind regards
  2. I'm trying to make it so all of my traffic goes through the VPN and no traffic goes around it. I am running windows 7. How can I route all of my traffic through AirVPN while also not allowing any traffic to go around it?
  3. http://justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/proposed-amendment-rule-41.pdf As I understand it, the FBI wants the authority of a world police and the (official) right to take down VPN users...
  4. Hi All, I am new to AirVPN and wish to access my FTP from outside my network while the AirVPN client is running in home tomato router. I've read articles on this forum where we take out forwarded ports from the client area but still I am a bit lost. I've generated 10 forwarding ports from the client area of AirVPN, and i've mapped these to 10 internal ports within "Port forwarding" of my router e.g. Vsftpd config is pasv_max_port=11100 pasv_min_port=11090 And assigned these to the ports airvpn have issued to me. Where do I go from here? I need help with setting up the IP table rules and using my android phone as the connecting device to the ftp, do I use my real IP as the server address or do I use the VPN as the server address. Additionally, for port 21 In my router under port forwarding I've set (Ext port) = 22xx (Int port) 21 (int address 192.168.1.1) Note, If I kill the VPN it all works... but I guess you knew that. Thanks for any help
  5. Dear AIRVPN users, AIRVPN is configured with success in an asus router (merlin build). Port 80 is redirected to a web server using following post . I can access any website using http but not using https. The browser display ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR error. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
  6. On my home network, I have a public IP and run a few public services (email server, web, etc). These have no need for AirVPN. On the other hand, all of my client computers I would like to run through AirVPN (laptop when I fire it up, tablets, desktop, etc). I am thinking the easiest way to do this is to set up one box (a virtual machine) running as an alternate gateway on my network that is always connected to AirVPN. I could statically assign addresses and gateways to my servers, but then allow DHCP to route all client traffic through this alternate gateway (and thus through AirVPN). My question, has anyone done this successfully. If so how? I dont want to set up my router to connect to the VPN since I need to have services run through it from my ISPs static IP. I could run just about any flavor of linux or windows to get this to work if someone has a proven method. I found a link to a similar project on the OpenVPN site, but the directions seem to be incomplete. I build three separate VMs trying to get it working, no luck.
  7. I'll admit I do not full understand how VPN's work so this question might seem very n00bish. Can you ISP restrict or throttle a connection to a VPN, click I've heard some ISP's restrict Netflix access.
  8. My normal internet speed is 60-70 Mbps, but when i decide to use the vpn now, my speeds are gone. Always less than 10mbps, normally about 4-5mbps. This Suddenly happened, I had moved my router to a different room as well as my computer when it happened, but i don't see why this would have caused anything to happen if my normal speeds are the same. Also, why is there no japan servers? just curious.
  9. Hello, in the last week I noticed that AIRVPN Downloadspeed is getting lower and lower. Normaly I have 24MBits/4,5Mbits but when using AIRVPN i get arround 3-5Mbits in both Down- and Upload. I tried to connect to different servers at different times, but best I can get since one week is arround 14Mbits. Any idea to fix this? I wouldnt ask if I havent allready experienced 24Mbits with VPN so there is a way to get such speeds. Regards
  10. Hi, I have noticed today that whenever I connect to AirVPN via Herculis, Furud or Carinae I can not access any website they all just sit there at loading. I noticed the other day I think but didn't pay any attention and just disconnected. If I disconnect AirVPN all websites load again. I am running OSX 10.9.3 with Viscosity as my VPN manager. I am on a Virgin Media 30Mb connection and I am not sure if it is related to the other VM post going around. Corey
  11. Hi, I got a problem when connecting the AirVPN clinet through the Tor Browser Bundle 3.5.4 (Windows). First, I got the following error message: Attempting to establish TCP connection with [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:9150 TCP connection established with [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:9150 socks_handshake: server asked for username/login auth but we were not provided any credentials SIGTERM[soft,init_instance] received, process exiting Failed to start. So I have replaced the port setting in the torrc-defaults file to: SOCKSPort 127.0.0.1:9150 PreferSOCKSNoAuth Now the error message looks like this: Attempting to establish TCP connection with [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:9150 TCP connection established with [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:9150 recv_socks_reply: Socks proxy returned bad reply SIGTERM[soft,init_instance] received, process exiting Failed to start. What should I do now?
  12. Please help, VPN we regularly work on: Scene 1: ddwrt (OpenVPN) -> WLAN -> WAN (Internet) This works prerfektno! But when I go to push through OpenVPN Local Proxy I do not know how to make a route to the local proxy. Port: 8080 Proxy Server = 172.20.0.122 You should somehow make the iptables command to ddwrt WLAN (client) proxies to access the Interent. Scene 2 ddwrt (OpenVPN) -> WLAN -> Proxy Server -> WAN (Internet) Details: Local Network (192.168.2.1) -> WLAN (192.168.1.2) / ddwrt (VPN) -> Proxy server (172.20.0.122:8080) -> Internet (OpenVPN server). pfSense heve that options: Thank you for the reply,
  13. Hi, Is it possible to run a personal VPN server at the same time as connecting to AirVPN? I don't know a great deal about networking/VPNs, but I do have a decent router (pFsense) that I built for better VPN speeds and I'm going to set it up so my the VPN is running on there, as opposed to individual PCs so that all network traffic is protected. In the past, I've had a VPN server so that I can connect to my home network whilst working away and I'm wondering if this is still possible? If so, will my portable devices share the same external IP as my home network? Just an indication of whether I can do this or not and a nudge in the right direction and I should be able to figure the rest out myself. Thanks!
  14. The following slides were published by The Intercept about exploiting VPN and VoIP protocols: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1076868-vpn-and-voip-exploitation-with-hammerchant-and.html#document/p1 I cannot understand them well. Can anyone here infer whether the OpenVPN protocol as implemented by Air (or in any form) may be vulnerable?
  15. Can i use osiris while i'm connected by your vpn? if yes what port i must set on osiris? because in osiris i can't visit any portal for this error: P.S. I'm using ubuntu 12.04
  16. must have RSA 4096 BIt when it doesnt impact performance and doesnt cost then why not ?? it is never been late to do the right thing other VPN giving RSA 4096 since 2013 and so many more and more higher encryption this is more important than Water after dinner and sex after party must have RSA 4096 Bit encryption guys
  17. Hi! Why I should use AirVPN over the other VPNs that are out there? I've been thinking about getting AirVPN or Viking VPN I'm currently Using PIA and I'm happy with it but everyone seems to be telling something bad about each provider so I don't know is there any real difference do I use PIA or Air or Viking?
  18. Hello and thank you in advance for any help with this. I have never ran a Tor relay before, but I would like to try to enable a "middle-man" relay through my VPN connection if it is possible. I am trying to configure the Tor "middle-man" relay using my /etc/tor/torrc file and iptables.rules file. (I have not edited the TBB torrc) My torrc is configured like this below: AutomapHostsOnResolve 1 AutomapHostsSuffixes .exit,.onion SocksPort 9050 TransPort 9040 DNSPort 9053 ##Tor-middleman Nickname ************(my secert name) ORPort 9001 DirPort 9030 BandwidthRate 256 KB # Throttle traffic to 20KB/s BandwidthBurst 4096 KB # But allow bursts up to 50KB/s ExitPolicy reject *:* and my current iptables.rules that work with AirVPN and TBB/Tor/Privoxy are: $ iptables -L -n --line-numbers Chain INPUT (policy DROP) num target prot opt source destination 1 icmp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 icmptype 8 recent: SET name: ping_limiter side: source mask: 255.255.255.255 2 DROP icmp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 icmptype 8 recent: UPDATE seconds: 4 hit_count: 6 name: ping_limiter side: source mask: 255.255.255.255 3 ACCEPT icmp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 icmptype 8 4 ACCEPT all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED 5 ACCEPT all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 6 DROP all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 ctstate INVALID 7 UDP udp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 ctstate NEW 8 TCP tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x17/0x02 ctstate NEW 9 REJECT udp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 reject-with icmp-port-unreachable 10 REJECT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 reject-with tcp-reset 11 REJECT all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 reject-with icmp-proto-unreachable Chain FORWARD (policy DROP) num target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) num target prot opt source destination Chain TCP (1 references) num target prot opt source destination Chain UDP (1 references) num target prot opt source destination ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ iptables -t nat -L -n --line-numbers Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT) num target prot opt source destination Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) num target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) num target prot opt source destination Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT) num target prot opt source destination If there is an easy way to do this then please let me know what I should do with ports-forward, iptables.rules, and torrc. thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------- EDITED: I decided to edit this cause I added too much confusing info. So to keep things simple, I don't know if I need ports forwarded or if I just need some new iptables rules to make things work. (or both) Currently my Tor Browser Bundle (TBB) works on port 9150 and 9151 over my VPN connection and so does my Tor/Privoxy connection using Socks4a for port 9050 and 8118. When running both tor instances I have 6 EntryGuards to start. When I configure the "middle-man" relay in my linux /etc/tor/torrc file I get about 20-80 more ESTABLISHED connection with the original 6 ESTABLISHED EntryGuards. But after a few minutes I only have the original 6 EntryGuards as ESTABLISHED connections when using the netstat command.
  19. I have used AirVPN quite a long time, but recently I noticed something which, in my opinion, need further explanation. When I am disconnected from AirVPN, my firewall is able to pass all the tests on Gibson Research Corporation's site. When I am connected to one of AirVPN servers (it doesn't matter which precisely - my test was proceeded on Linux Ubuntu 13.10 and Windows 8.1), Gibson's report reveals holes in firewall. They are related actually, as I presume, to AirVPN server's firewall, not mine. However, port 88 (Kerberos) is open. Furthermore, system replies to ping. Could you explain, is it deliberate action? Is it safe? Is my security copromised? Can someone obtain unauthorized access to my computer through port 88? I would like to emphasize in the end that my firewall works properly. I use Online Armor and I have tested AirVPN connection with Comodo Firewall as well. Thank you. Please respond. Screenshots are below.
  20. Hello AirVPN community, I've been lurking a few months, recently subscribed to the service here and am still learning/experimenting with different configurations. This forum btw, is one of the big reasons I decided to go with AirVPN, so kudos to the community and staff for developing a great knowledge base here. On to my question: I'm trying to route traffic from my Virtual box VM out the VPN interface without having to force ALL host traffic out the VPN. My setup: I followed Nadre's wonderful Traffic splitting guide in order to setup utorrent traffic to go out the VPN interface while the rest of my host(windows 7) traffic goes out the regular LAN interface and it's working marvously. My next goal is to run tails in virtual box and route all traffic from that VM out the VPN. The solution i'm looking for has the following goals: Host traffic goes out the non-vpn interface (check)uTorrent traffic goes out the VPN interface (check)Tails VM traffic goes out the VPN interface while maintaing the two above requirements.I've pondered over some way to use the host routing table to accomplish this, but haven't com up with anything. Virtual Box has a NAT bind option, but it is not currently working from what i gathered from the virtual box forums. I did find another post that claims that what i'm looking to do isn't possible but someone did detail a way to do it with a secondary vm acting as a router. While I could do this, i'd rather not put the extra strain on my host for just day to day stuff unless it's absolutely neccessary. Does anyone around here have a better way to accomplish this without the secondary VM? Thanks!
  21. Hello I got a small request for a VPN connection in Taiwan, i hope AirVPN could grand this request soon Best regards Morten
  22. Hi, I'm having trouble with download speeds through utorrent. without vpn (using the same file as a test) i get approx. 500kB/s with vpn active im getting approx.03 - 3.0kB/s, I've tried all available UK servers, some of which i get no download at all. I'd really appreciate any advise. Thank you.
  23. Hi All, Sorry for my splurge of posts over the past couple of days, just trying to get my head round all of this! Anyway, I am having some issues when trying to change my IP on Tor. What I have done so far: Generated the config for OpenVPN with my selected country of choice, and have set it to use "Socks" and Port 9150. Successfully loaded that config file into the correct part of the OpenVPN folder. Launch Tor and then navigate to IPChicken to see the IP of the exit node (I think). Connect to the VPN using OpenVPN. Reload the IPChicken page. It shows the same IP address.​What have I missed out? Have I done something wrong? Thanks for any help!
  24. Hi AirVPN Forums, Love The Service!. Ok, Well this is my Enquiry, is there a way to Exclude an IP Address on the router, & put it outside the VPN Connection. for example, My laptop is 192.168.1.8 & Thats happily running within VPN. BUT i want 192.168.1.200 To be Outside of this zone & be able to access the internet with 0 VPN Connection.. So it will show the ISP's Provided IP Address.. Sorry if this question is somewhat vague & Badly Formatted. Thanks. Stan464. More INFO Router: Netgear WNR834B DD/FW: DD-WRT OpenVPN Build. GWIP: 192.168.1.1 ISPGW:192.168.0.1
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