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  1. TLDR Issue: When port forwarding is enabled, traffic forwarded from the VPN is being return via the WAN. So it's going AirVPN -> pfsense via VPN -> server -> pfsense via WAN -> Clear Internet. Software: pfsense 2.7.2-RELEASE, Package: WireGuard 0.2.1. Server: ubuntu 22.04.03 LTS I'm reaching out to the community because I'm out of ideas on how to fix what's going wrong. I'm not a network or firewall guru, I'm tech savy but clearly not enough to resolve my issue 😧. I followed the pfSense baseline setup guide available at nguvu.org to configure my pfsense. While the guide primarily focuses on using OpenVPN for the VPN setup, I adapted the instructions to use WireGuard instead but clearly I've missed something or fundermentally misunderstanding something. When I configure port forwarding using AirVPN with WireGuard to pfSense to my VPN network to a sever, I can see on a TCPDump the the initial inbound packets from AirVPN that's being port forwarded reaches the server, but each reply seems to vanish when returned to the router. Using diag_packet_capture on pfsense, I can see the inbound traffic from AirVPN, but when the server replies, it's going out on the WAN interface. Clearly there's some sort of gateway issue. I even tried to pay someone on Fiverr to fix it but they couldn't see any reason for it, they're claming it's a software defect, but seeing other people have somehow managed to do it, must be possible. Have I missed something silly? The port: The Server: These are my rules so far: WAN: WireGuard: Floating: VL20_VPN: Note: Selective_Routing (or VPN whitelist) isn't set: Gateways: Port Forward: Outbound NAT
  2. It’s my understanding that OpenVPN is still under active development, with new features and fixes frequently being released. Wireguard development on the other hand, appears to be relatively quiet. I’ve read that the reason is that Wireguard is essentially a finished product, simple and lean by design, with nothing left to add and not much to fix. It’s that pretty accurate? I know OpenVPN has been working on DCO for a long time, but I don’t know what, if anything, Wireguard is working on?
  3. Hi everyone, I did follow the guide posted here: [link] as good as I could. I ran ins some minor issues, but that should not be the root cause really. Furthermore, I documented my setup and posted a reply to the original author this time with screenshots so it could be used as help for everyone, like me, who is struggling with this. So as said, basically it's not working for me. I can't access anything from LAN. To me (noob) it looks like the tunnel is up, but I can't reach it. Looking at the gateway shows "defunct". To me, this does not sound good. In the WireGuard log, I get the following when I disable WireGuard and enable it again: I am a complete starter on OPNsense and WireGuard, before I was using pfSense and OpenVPN, but this is a bit different. So any help is much appreciated.
  4. My current setup is pfSense Plus 23.09.01, with a vlan exiting all traffic via AirVPN. This works fine. The vpn traffic exits via a gateway group, when that gateway group has openVPN servers I can reach the site, when it's Wireguard servers the browser says the connection has timed out. Furthermore, I use Firefox with Duck Duck Go as the search engine, this fails to resolve any websites over Wireguard (when I use Google no problem), over openVPN I don't have any problems. Tried Brave browser, same result. I checked the route on the AirVPN site, it was ok! Again the only thing I have changed was the protocol. Site: https://oysta.co/account/login openVPN servers: Alathfar, Kital Wireguard servers: Betelgeuse, Alshain ISP: Virgin Media Any insight ? I'm not even sure how to troubleshoot this, nothing in the pfSense logs jumps out at me.
  5. This HOWTO describes how to connect to AirVPN with a Wireguard VPN tunnel from OPNsense. This is the first draft of this howto, i might add (more) screenshots later on. Version: 0.1 Date: 20231029 What we are going to achieve We'll create a single Wireguard VPN Tunnel, IPv4 Only. Traffic to the tunnel will be NATted Requirements OPNsense firewall is up-and-running and updated. This howto is based on version 23.7.7_1 You have basic knowledge on using OPNsense i.e. firewall rules, NAT, routing, gateways and aliases. AirVPN Premium Access Step 1. Information gathering We'll grab some info that we need to configure the Wireguard Tunnel. Go to the Client Area. Got to VPN Devices. Add a device or edit your existing device. Note your Public Key and IPv4 under the heading "Wireguard" Go back to the Client Aerea. Go to Config Generator Select "router" under "Choose your OS" Select "Wireguard under "Choose protocols" Select your country under "By Countries". I selected Netherlands Scroll way down and download your config. This is an example of a Wireguard config: (the keys and IP are random and will not work, use your own) [Interface] Address = 10.45.95.123/32 PrivateKey = X72xgdx23XDomnSXmcy#S4Jc#9Y5G*vU$wg^n499yn6 MTU = 1320 DNS = 10.128.0.1 [Peer] PublicKey = VTSQ77Uk4^&RY4h%S$#9h8PR2T&xyya&yPTtk6oD^m$ PresharedKey = b7&&7bntmCS5q%&4J*mSKBAUvV4XEqHerwscvbappXQ Endpoint = nl3.vpn.airdns.org:1637 AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0 PersistentKeepalive = 15 Step 2. Create the Tunnel configuration Peer configuration: in OPNsense go to VPN|Wireguard|Settings|Peers. Create a peer with the following information: Name: wg_airvpn_<country code>. mine is called wg_airvpn_nl Public key: <PublicKey under heading [Peer] of your generated WG Config> Pre-shared key <presharedKey under heading [Peer] of your generated WG Config> Allowed IP's: 0.0.0.0/0 Endpoint Address: <Endpoint under heading [Peer] of your generated WG Config> Endpoint port: 1637 (default port) Keepalive interval: 15 (default interval) Instance configuration: in OPNsense go to VPN|Wireguard|Settings|Instances Create an instance with the following information: Enable Advanced Mode. Name: <Endpoint Name i.e. nl.vpn.airdns.org> Public Key: <Public Key as noted with step 1.4> Private Key: <PrivateKey under heading [Interface] of your generated WG Config> Listen Port: 1637 MTU: 1320 Tunnel Address: <Address including /32 under harding [Interface] of your generated WG Config> Peers: <select peer that you created with step 2.2> Disable routes: Enabled. Step 3. Make an exception on your WAN interface in OPNsense go to Firewall|Rules Select your WAN interface, mine is called WAN_PPPOE Create a Pass rule for IPv4/UDP port 1647 to your WAN-address. Step 4. Assign Wireguard Interface in OPNsense go to Interfaces|Assignments You'll find a "wg1(Wireguard - nl.vpn.airdns.org)" (or similiar) interface. bind it to an interface with a name of your choice. mine is called WAN_WG1 as is is the first site-to-site Wireguard tunnel on my WAN interface. Step 5. Create a gateway. Remember we disabled the routes for the WG instance configuration? Because of that we need to create a gateway. In OPNsense go to System|Gateways|Single Add a Gateway with the following information: Name: WAN_WG_GW Description: Interface WAN_WG1 Gateway Interface: Select WAN_WG1 as created in step 4. Address Family: IPv4 IP address: Dynamic (leave empty) Far Gateway: Enabled (this i am not sure of but for now i'm happy it works) Disable Gateway Monitoring: enabled Step 6. Aliases We set up some aliases. This will make it more easy to redirect some hosts or networks to the Wireguard tunnel. in OPNsense, go to Firewall|Aliases Create host entries for the specific hosts you'll redirect Create network entries for the specific network(s) you'll redirect. Create a Network Group Entry with the host and network entries to group them together. My alias is called networkgroup_wireguard Step 7. Create Outbound NAT for Wireguard. (In my setup, i use Manual Outbound Rule Generation because i like to have control) In OPNsense go to Firewall|NAT|Outbound Create a new Outbound NAT rule with the following information: Interface: WAN_WG1 TCP/IP version: IPv4 Protocol: Any Source Address: <alias networkgroup_wireguard from step 6> Translation /target WAN_WG1 address Description: Wireguard VPN Outbound NAT rule Step 8. Create Outbound Redirect rule. In this example we create 2 rules on our LAN interface, one for redirecting to WG, the other to prevent leaks. In OPNsense go to Firewall|Rules Select your LAN interface add an outbound Pass rule: Action: Pass Source: Networkgroup_wireguard Destination: Any (in my case i use an inverted network group called networkgroup_local where all my local vlans are grouped together) Gateway: WAN_WG1_GW (the gateway you created in step 5.) Add an outbound block rule below that: Action: Block Source: Networkgroup_wireguard Destination: Any Gateway: default Your WG VPN tunnel should now work. Test with https://ipleak.net The following steps are more advanced and i'm still finetuning/experimenting with the settings. your experience may vary. Step 9. Prevent VPN leakage I'm new to OPNsense and i am not sure what the default setting is, but from my pfSense experience i know the following setting is important when you want to make sure your VPN does not leak when for instance the tunnel is down. In OPNsense go to Firewall|Settings|Advanced Under "Gateway Monitoring" enable "Skip Rules when gateway is down" Step 10. MTU/MSS optimization For now i have set thte MTU according to the default setting of AirVPN. I want it to be higher but for now i'm just happy it works. My settings are as follows: In the properties of the WAN_WG1 interface i set the MTU to 1320 and the MSS to 1280. I created a normalize rule (Firewall|Settings|Normalization) with the following settings. this should enable me to clamp the MSS to 1280 for the wireguard group but leave the MSS to the desired setting (1452) as defined on my LAN interface for the rest of the hosts on my LAN; Interface: LAN Direction, Protocol: Any Source: networkgroup_wireguard Max MSS: 1280
  6. Hello, I'm reaching out to the forum because I recently subscribed to the service, and I'm having issues getting Transmission to work through the VPN. I'm using the WireGuard protocol on a Debian PC (headless without GUI). The WireGuard interface (wg0) is working fine; I can ping external addresses through it, use curl, and perform speed tests : The transmission-daemon also works perfectly when not going through the WireGuard interface but using my physical interface eth0. When I bind Transmission to the wg0 interface (specifying its IP in "bind-address-ipv4"), no traffic goes through the VPN. The trackers are unreachable, and the error "announce error: could not connect to tracker" appears. Running a netstat, I can see that Transmission is trying to connect to the tracker using various ports (why ?) through the WireGuard interface but never receives any traffic in return (SYN_SENT): However, these addresses are pingable through the wg0 interface: I've tried approaching the problem from different angles, and after several hours without any solution, I'd like to know if any of you have encountered a similar issue? (I should mention that my firewall is completely disabled for the tests). Thank you !
  7. My knowledge is lower intermediate at best but let me explain myself. So I got the AIRVPN sub, setup port forwarding, setup port forwarding in qbitorrent and all seemed gravy. One problem the speeds are bad, like real bad terrible even. So I go on this forum and read a post about using wireguard with airvpn. So I download wireguard and generate a protocol thru this site and paste into the wireguard it connects. Speed much better and still says I'm in another country. Here's the rub: The torrent I'm downloading in qbitorrent is now saying "stalled" and I'm seeding nothing also Eddie is continuously saying "connecting" and "restarting". I read somewhere saying to go into protocols/ prefs/ uncheck auto/ choose wireguard/ and then save. No changes. I figured I did something wrong somewhere or didn't do something.... Now I'm wondering about something call DNS leaks? Basically any help you can give me would be appreciated.
  8. Hi, I created the wireguard interface and applied the configuration on the init namespace. I then moved it to a "container" namespace with ip link set wg0 netns container ip -n container link set wg0 up I then add an ip to it, and add the default route on my container namespace to be on wg0, but i have no network connectivity. Looking at wireshark, it seems the packets can get out, but cannot come back. here is some additional info: gnuwu@anonynowo ~ $ sudo ip -n container a Password: 1: lo: <LOOPBACK> mtu 65536 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 2: sit0@NONE: <NOARP> mtu 1480 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/sit 0.0.0.0 brd 0.0.0.0 9: wg0: <POINTOPOINT,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1420 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/none inet 172.16.0.2/32 scope global wg0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever gnuwu@anonynowo ~ $ sudo ip -n container l 1: lo: <LOOPBACK> mtu 65536 qdisc noop state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 2: sit0@NONE: <NOARP> mtu 1480 qdisc noop state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/sit 0.0.0.0 brd 0.0.0.0 9: wg0: <POINTOPOINT,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1420 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/none gnuwu@anonynowo ~ $ sudo ip netns exec container wg show interface: wg0 public key: (hidden) private key: (hidden) listening port: 40816 peer: (hidden) preshared key: (hidden) endpoint: 213.152.161.236:1637 allowed ips: 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 latest handshake: 59 seconds ago transfer: 3.76 KiB received, 71.90 KiB sent persistent keepalive: every 15 seconds gnuwu@anonynowo ~ $ sudo ip -n container r default dev wg0 scope link gnuwu@anonynowo ~ $ sudo ip netns exec container ping -c 4 1.1.1.1 PING 1.1.1.1 (1.1.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. --- 1.1.1.1 ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 3068ms
  9. I'm tired. The connection keeps disconnecting sometime after the screen is off, and yes "Pause VPN when screen is off" is disabled. I as well went to android VPN settings and checked "Always-on VPN" and the eddie client still disconnects me. I tried the wireguard client, and while it does not do random disconnections, it doesn't play nice with excluding local traffic, even when add them to the allowed IPs. The issue doesn't happen on OpenVPN, TCP or UDP, but I wish to use wireguard. Here is the settings and connection log. All of them have been ending with wireguard handshake expiry --- Settings dump --- AirVPN logged in user: VinXI AirVPN selected user key: Default airvpn_default_vpn_type: WireGuard airvpn_default_openvpn_protocol: UDP airvpn_default_openvpn_port: 443 airvpn_default_wireguard_port: 1637 airvpn_default_ip_version: IPv6overIPv4 airvpn_default_tls_mode: tls-crypt airvpn_quick_connect_mode: auto airvpn_cipher: SERVER airvpn_forbid_quick_connection_to_user_country: true airvpn_custom_bootstrap_servers: airvpn_server_whitelist: airvpn_server_blacklist: airvpn_country_whitelist: airvpn_country_blacklist: airvpn_current_local_country: Auto enable_master_password: false system_vpn_lock: true system_vpn_boot_priority: AirVPN-Best-Server,AirVPN-Default-Server,AirVPN-Default-Country,Default-VPN-Profile,Last-Connected-Profile system_vpn_reconnect: false system_vpn_reconnect_retries: -1 system_dns_override_enable: false system_dns_custom: system_proxy_enable: false system_persistent_notification: true system_notification_sound: true system_show_message_dialogs: true system_forced_mtu: system_application_filter_type: 0 system_application_filter: system_application_language: system_application_theme: System system_first_run: true system_start_vpn_at_boot: true system_last_profile_is_connected: true is_always_on_vpn: on vpn_lockdown: off system_exclude_local_networks: true system_pause_vpn_when_screen_is_off: false system_airvpn_remember_me: true ovpn3_tls_version_min: tls_1_2 ovpn3_protocol: ovpn3_ipv6: ovpn3_timeout: 60 ovpn3_tun_persist: true ovpn3_compression_mode: no ovpn3_synchronous_dns_lookup: false ovpn3_autologin_sessions: true ovpn3_disable_client_cert: false ovpn3_ssl_debug_level: 0 ovpn3_default_key_direction: -1 ovpn3_tls_cert_profile: ovpn3_proxy_host: ovpn3_proxy_port: ovpn3_proxy_allow_cleartext_auth: false ovpn3_custom_directives: --- VPN status --- Type: WireGuard Status: Not Connected Connection Mode: AirVPN server User: VinXI User Key: Default --- VPN profile --- Name: airvpn_server_connect Profile: airvpn_server_connect Status: ok Description: us.vpn.airdns.org Type: WireGuard Server: us.vpn.airdns.org Port: 1637 Protocol: UDP --- Log dump --- 01 Jan. 1970 00:00:00 UTC [Info] Start connection to best AirVPN server in United States of America - WireGuard, Protocol UDP, Port 1637 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:21 UTC [Info] Using user key 'Default' 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:21 UTC [Info] Local networks are exempted from the VPN 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:21 UTC [Info] WireGuardTunnel: successfully created a new WireGuard client 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:21 UTC [Info] Setting MTU to 1320 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Starting VPN thread 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding server IPv4 address 10.188.173.174/32 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding server IPv6 address fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993:d64b:ed40:171:7272/128 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding DNS IPv4 address 10.128.0.1 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding DNS IPv6 address fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993::1 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 10.188.173.174/32 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993:d64b:ed40:171:7272/128 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 10.128.0.1/32 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993::1/128 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 0.0.0.0/5 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 8.0.0.0/7 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 11.0.0.0/8 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 12.0.0.0/6 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 16.0.0.0/4 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 32.0.0.0/3 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 64.0.0.0/2 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 128.0.0.0/3 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 160.0.0.0/5 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 168.0.0.0/6 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 172.0.0.0/12 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 172.32.0.0/11 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 172.64.0.0/10 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 172.128.0.0/9 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 173.0.0.0/8 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 174.0.0.0/7 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 176.0.0.0/4 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.0.0.0/9 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.128.0.0/11 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.160.0.0/13 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.169.0.0/16 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.170.0.0/15 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.172.0.0/14 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.176.0.0/12 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 192.192.0.0/10 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 193.0.0.0/8 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 194.0.0.0/7 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 196.0.0.0/6 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 200.0.0.0/5 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 208.0.0.0/4 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv4 route 224.0.0.0/3 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route ::/1 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route 8000::/2 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route c000::/3 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route e000::/4 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route f000::/5 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route f800::/6 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route fc00::/8 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Adding IPv6 route fe00::/7 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Starting VPN connection to server 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Protecting IPv4 socket 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] Protecting IPv6 socket 18 Jul. 2023 12:17:30 UTC [Info] CONNECTED to VPN (AirVPN server us.vpn.airdns.org) us.vpn.airdns.org (WireGuard) Server Host: 104.129.48.66 Server Port: 1637 IPv4 address: 10.188.173.174/32 IPv6 address: fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993:d64b:ed40:171:7272/128 DNS IPv4: 10.128.0.1/32 DNS IPv6: fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993::1/128 18 Jul. 2023 12:20:22 UTC [Info] Refreshing AirVPN manifest 18 Jul. 2023 12:20:22 UTC [Info] Requesting manifest document to AirVPN 18 Jul. 2023 12:20:22 UTC [Info] Trying connection to AirVPN bootstrap server at http://63.33.78.166 18 Jul. 2023 12:20:26 UTC [Info] Successfully received manifest document from AirVPN 18 Jul. 2023 12:20:26 UTC [Info] Setting manifest to the instance downloaded from AirVPN server 18 Jul. 2023 12:22:06 UTC [Error] WireGuard handshake expired. Connection will be terminated. 18 Jul. 2023 12:22:06 UTC [Warning] WireGuard: Disconnecting VPN 18 Jul. 2023 12:22:06 UTC [Debug] VPNTunnel.clearContexts(): Clearing VPN contexts 18 Jul. 2023 12:22:06 UTC [Warning] WireGuard: Successfully disconnected from VPN
  10. Hello all, Anyone managed to set up amule with a HighID through wireguard? I run debian bookworm, I opened 3 consecutive ports and configured them in amule but I'm still a low ID. To make sure amule binds to the right interface (my wg interface is not the default one), I use https://github.com/JsBergbau/BindToInterface I am not sure what I did wrong. For qbittorrent I chose the wg interface and opened the port and it just works. Is this a limitation of BindToInterface, amule, airvpn? A bad setting somewhere? Thanks for reading me
  11. I just reinstalled AirVPN/Eddie today, before I reinstalled, AirVPN did not work while Wireguard worked just fine. Now however I try and connect in Eddie with Wireguard and get an error and disconnected: WireGuard > Error: Failed to start: not running What does this mean? There is no other details in the log. This error is really vague and doesn't point me in any direction to solving it. If Wireguard is not running, how do I make it run? All I had to do was connect to Wireguard in settings, but since that doesn't fix it, I don't know what to do. Thanks
  12. I'm new to AirVPN, so I may be doing something wrong, but I don't know what. I installed Eddie-CLI on an Ubuntu derivative, and it seems to be working fine, it connects, but for CLI options have no effect. The client starts if I provide the username and password, but the --remember option seems to have no effect; the next time it runs, Eddie complains about the lack of credentials and closes. I want to use Wireguard, which in my experience is must faster and more stable, but --mode.type="wireguard" seems to have no effect, when I press N it still connects to OpenVPN. Am I doing something wrong? How do you get it to remember the credentials and connect through Wireguard? E.g.: Eddie-cli -login=[myusaername] -password=[mypassword] --mode.type="wireguard" --remember . [date] - Eddie version: 2.21.8 / linux_aarch64, System: Linux, Name: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye), Versio n: 11 (bullseye), Mono/.Net: 6.8.0.105 (Debian 6.8.0.105+dfsg-3.3~deb11u1 Sat Feb 18 21:38:24 UTC 2023); Framework: v4.0.3 0319 . 2023.07.08 00:13:32 - Command line arguments (6): path.resources="/usr/share/eddie-cli" path.exec="/usr/bin/eddie-cli" l ogin="[myusername" password="[mypassword]" mode.type="wireguard" remember="True" . 2023.07.08 00:13:32 - Raise system privileges . 2023.07.08 00:13:36 - Reading options from /home/pi/.config/eddie/default.profile . 2023.07.08 00:13:41 - OpenVPN - Version: 2.5.1 - OpenSSL 1.1.1n 15 Mar 2022, LZO 2.10 (/usr/sbin/openvpn)
  13. I just purchased an AirVPN plan and set up the WireGuard connection to replace a Mullvad one. The connection operates in a separate namespace (just like the Mullvad one before it). I have port forwarding enabled, and when testing the port on my AirVPN profile page, it says the port is open. However, my rtorrent client seems unable to connect to any of the trackers. Tracepath shows timeouts to some sites, but e.g. grabbing a kernel tarball works just fine. Setup, route and MTU seem okay to me. # ip netns exec wireguard wg show interface: wg0 public key: <snip> private key: (hidden) listening port: 51727 peer: <snip> preshared key: (hidden) endpoint: <snip> allowed ips: 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 latest handshake: 1 minute, 20 seconds ago transfer: 142.67 MiB received, 7.39 MiB sent persistent keepalive: every 15 seconds # ip -n wireguard route default dev wg0 scope link # ip -n wireguard a s 1: lo: <LOOPBACK> mtu 65536 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 6: wg0: <POINTOPOINT,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1320 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/none inet 10.xxx.xxx.xxx/32 scope global wg0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever A tracepath for e.g. Redacted's tracker will show just fine but rtorrent shows only tracker timeouts; it doesn't even seem to try to update the tracker when I tell it to do so manually. Hop times are high though (routing through Canada from Europe). # ip netns exec wireguard tracepath flacsfor.me 1?: [LOCALHOST] pmtu 1320 1: 10.128.0.1 108.463ms 1: 10.128.0.1 108.575ms 2: 184.75.221.169 108.081ms 3: te0-0-1-19.222.ccr31.yyz02.atlas.cogentco.com 108.469ms 4: be3260.ccr22.ymq01.atlas.cogentco.com 116.587ms 5: be2976.ccr21.ymq01.atlas.cogentco.com 115.585ms asymm 4 6: be2182.ccr41.ams03.atlas.cogentco.com 195.332ms 7: be2182.ccr41.ams03.atlas.cogentco.com 195.868ms asymm 6 8: be3433.rcr21.ams06.atlas.cogentco.com 195.476ms asymm 7 9: worldstream.demarc.cogentco.com 196.031ms asymm 8 10: 185.165.241.225 197.348ms reached Resume: pmtu 1320 hops 10 back 10 Kernel tarball pulls in fine e.g.: # ip netns exec wireguard wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.4.7.tar.xz --2023-07-29 10:42:50-- https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.4.7.tar.xz Resolving cdn.kernel.org (cdn.kernel.org)... 151.101.125.176, 2a04:4e42:1e::432 Connecting to cdn.kernel.org (cdn.kernel.org)|151.101.125.176|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 137795084 (131M) [application/x-xz] Saving to: 'linux-6.4.7.tar.xz' linux-6.4.7.tar.xz 4%[==> ] 5.37M 186KB/s eta 4m 53s Firewall is pretty basic: # Firewall for WireGuard namespace *filter ## Policies ## # Set default policies; for now we just accept output -P INPUT DROP -P FORWARD DROP -P OUTPUT ACCEPT ## Loopback ## # Accept loopback (lo0) traffic and drop all traffic to 127/8 that doesn't use lo0 -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -d 127.0.0.0/8 ! -i lo -j REJECT ## Ping ## # Allow ping requests -A INPUT -p icmp -m icmp --icmp-type 8 -j ACCEPT ## Established connections ## # Accept all established connections. This should mean we don't need to add ESTABLISHED to most. -A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT ## Rtorrent port ## -A INPUT -p tcp --dport abcde -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -p udp --dport abcde -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT COMMIT Thanks
  14. Has anyone had success setting up native WireGuard for AirVPN on ChromeOS? Following these steps using values from AirVPN-generated WireGuard configs produced what appeared to be a complete profile but attempting to connect immediately failed with an error -126 (whatever that is) on the current Stable channel release (15183.69.0), and I am not acquainted enough with ChromeOS to know how to troubleshoot further. The Chromebook I was tasked with setting up is not to have any Play Store (Android) or Crostini (Linux) apps, hence the strong preference for built-in support.
  15. Hello, I just bought a 3 day subscription to test AirVPN. I searched through the topics but didn't find the specific info I am asking about below. I selected Wireguard as protocol and 'By planet - Earth' option for servers in the Config Generator so that I can get all the servers. I added the tunnel. Now, I see it is connected to a server which I believe it found to be the best connectivity with. How can I choose a different server whenever I want, for ex. from another country? Also, what is the 'ON-DEMAND ACTIVATION' option? It shows 'Off' for me now. My primary device is Windows. Is there a guide/post describing the best practice/options to select while configuring the Eddie client? Thanks!
  16. Hi guys, iv'e tried a few distros with WireGuard but for some reason they all connect, but I loose internet connectivity right after. I always use the config generator with IPv4 only and Europe. I then import the file in to the Network Manager in KDE, connect without any problems and from then on my Internet is down. I am currently running Manjaro on a Raspberry Pi. Does anybody have any similar issues? Running the VPN over my Router directly works fine, which is confusing me. Although, this won't help me with my project. Thanks in advance for any answers!
  17. Hello, I've got a little confused in my routing configuration. Let me explain. I have my router which acts as a VPN server => it runs WireGuard and everything works OK - I receive connections, can browse the web. Now, I'd like to route all VPN traffic to the internet through my AirVPN subscription, and also using wireguard. I'll try to illustrate bellow. PC <=> WG server <=> WG client <=> AirVpn servers <=> Internet My setup ( I'll skip my wireguard server setup as that works OK ) 1. create an interface "vpnout", type wireguard, with IP (10.163.57.56/32) => This is provided by my AirVPN configuration 2. wg setconf airvpn.conf : [Interface] PrivateKey = privatekeyhere [Peer] PublicKey = publickeyhere PresharedKey = presharedkeyhere Endpoint = br.vpn.airdns.org:1637 AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 PersistentKeepalive = 15 3. ip link set dev vpnout up At this point, everything is working, tested using curl and ping, I'm able to use the client like this and also by default nothing is routed using this "vpnout" interface. Now comes the tricky part, lets say my WireGuard server has an interface named "vpnin", let's try to route everything that comes in through "vpnin" to "vpnout" My VPN server has a range of ips 10.10.10.0/24 My attempt: 1. create a new rule echo 200 vpn >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables 2. try to route the server subnet through the new rule" ip rule add from 10.10.10.0/24 table vpn 3. Add a default route to the vpn table: ip route add default via 10.163.57.56 dev vpnout table vpn == So, I can see traffic going out on the "vpnout" interface ( using tcpdump ) ... what I can't see is reply from remote host/sites I'm trying to contact. So, question is, how can I route everything that comes in on interface 1 to go out on interface 2. Is ip route suitable for this? Maybe I need some firewall rules and NAT? Forwarding is enabled. If anybody can help, I'd be very grateful.
  18. I run the command nft list tables and I get this output: table inet filter table ip6 wg-quick-tun0 table ip wg-quick-tun0 So the question is why is there separate tables for IP4 & IP6? Why not just have it be an inet connection?
  19. I got Airvpn wireguard working on OPNsense using this link. It works fine except I can't access the sites in the title. They time out. I imagine there are others but these are the only three I have found so far after approximately one week of usage. I have tried different servers and for duckduckgo I tried the ip address but no results. I am currently using the northamerican server. I have tried canada and a particular Toronto server with the same result. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks. Bill Dika SOLVED: I got this working using a detailed rule for MSS clamping by setting the it to 1300. Firewall --> Settings --> Normalization --> Disable Interface Scrub --> Create Detailed Settings Rule --> Set max mss to 1300.
  20. As the title says i can't resolve any domains when i'm connected to airvpn servers via wireguard. It worked fine a few weeks ago, and open vpn works fine too. I tried an other vpn service with wireguard, and it didn't had any problem, so i think this might be a configuration problem on the config generator's part.
  21. Hello, For the past week, I've been unable to connect to Minchir over Wireguard. Trying to connect through either ports 1637 and 47107 will result in a handshake timeout. I don't believe my ISP is blocking me since I have no problem connecting to Minchir through OpenVPN using the "1" entry IP address, which makes me wonder if there is a server issue. Could anyone else check if Minchir is connectable over Wireguard? Someone reported a similar issue here, but unfortunately that thread is a dead end. I'm using Eddie 2.21.8 on Manjaro Linux. Here is Eddie's system report.
  22. I purchased my first GL.Inet product and first thing I did was setup my AIRVPN OpenVPN on it - works flawlessly. My only question is Wireguard is supported and since the firmware of the router is based on openwrt, it has alot of configuration. Has anybody have success on having AirVPN on Wireguard on this router? If yes, what is the easiest setup to do?
  23. I have (finally) got he Wireguard setup to AirVPN working (thanks to those that answered) - it was essentially fat fingered syndrome on my part + a bit of a misunderstanding. All good. So second question - can I do multiple tunnels. If we look at the AirVPN config file: [Interface]Address = 10.xx.yy.zz/10, ipv6 addressPrivateKey = AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNS = 10.128.0.1, fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993::1[Peer]PublicKey = BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPresharedKey = CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCEndpoint = 146.70.94.2:1637AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0PersistentKeepalive = 15 The bit that has me slightly worried is the Address under Interface. Its the same in all the AirVPN Config files. Is this likley to cause an issue with having two tunnels on the same network?
  24. I have the following set up: ISP Modem --> Protectli(OPNsense-AirVPN Wireguard) --> Netgear R7000 Access Point(Fresh Tomato) --> My Lan (of which there is one hardwired computer running an apache webserver) I have a nextcloud instance running on the apache webserver. I want to be able to access the nextcloud instance remotely. OPNsense has an option available for various Dynamic DNS (DDNS) services. I had the DDNS service for duckdns working and I could access my nextcloud server remotely before I changed to AirVPN as my VPN (I was using Mulvad). Now I want to accomplish the same thing with AirVPN without using duckdns but by using AirVPN's DDNS. The problem is that I cannot even get started. When I go to the AirVPN ports page, click on "Request a new port" and then click on "Test open". The connection times out (110) for TCP but seems to work for UDP (at least I don't see any error for UDP). This happens regardless of whether I leave the local port empty, fill in the local port with the same port number as the assigned port or use port 80 for the local port. Also it doesn't matter if I fill in the xxxx.airdns,org or not. "CanYouSeeMe" reports the ports as closed for for all my attempts. I have tried this on my local internet as well as on my cell phone data plan without any difference. I feel like I am missing something fundamental but have no idea what it is. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. bdika
  25. Hi I am unable to connect using eddie with wireguard protocol on my Mac mini, openvpn works fine, but if I activate fireguard protocol Eddie keeps reconnecting every 5 seconds without success. this is the log, what should I do? I 2022.02.10 15:16:43 - Session starting. I 2022.02.10 15:16:44 - Checking authorization ... ! 2022.02.10 15:16:44 - Connecting to Gorgonea (Canada, Toronto, Ontario) . 2022.02.10 15:16:44 - Routes, add 104.254.90.250/32 for interface "en0". . 2022.02.10 15:16:44 - Routes, add 104.254.90.250/32 for interface "en0", already exists. . 2022.02.10 15:16:44 - WireGuard > Setup start E 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - WireGuard > Error: Failed to configure interface 'utun1' . 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - WireGuard > Stopping . 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - WireGuard > end ! 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - Disconnecting . 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - Routes, delete 104.254.90.250/32 for interface "en0". . 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - Routes, delete 104.254.90.250/32 for interface "en0", not exists. . 2022.02.10 15:16:45 - Connection terminated. I 2022.02.10 15:16:48 - Checking authorization ... ! 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Connecting to Enif (Canada, Toronto, Ontario) . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Routes, add 104.254.90.242/32 for interface "en0". . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Routes, add 104.254.90.242/32 for interface "en0", already exists. . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - WireGuard > Setup start E 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - WireGuard > Error: Failed to configure interface 'utun1' . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - WireGuard > Stopping . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - WireGuard > end ! 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Disconnecting . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Routes, delete 104.254.90.242/32 for interface "en0". . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Routes, delete 104.254.90.242/32 for interface "en0", not exists. . 2022.02.10 15:16:49 - Connection terminated. I 2022.02.10 15:16:52 - Checking authorization ... I 2022.02.10 15:16:53 - Cancel requested. ! 2022.02.10 15:16:53 - Session terminated. Thanks
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