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  1. I'm on macOS sonoma, using Eddie with network lock and port forwarding set up in qbittorrent. I'm not getting any transfer activity. The interface list in the advanced settings doesn't have "eddie" like it does on pc. I've been trying them all, but nothing seems to enable transfers. I've attached a screenshot of the options available to me. I have a feeling it's one of the utun0-6, but I can't get it to work. Any help?
  2. Ive followed instructions below (both methods, same resulting interface) to bind qbit to Eddie and it did not work. I tested with this ubunti torrent which should stop when you disconnect and it did not stop.
  3. Eddie was working perfectly for me yesterday, but when I turned it on today the option to enable network lock was no longer available. I was using version 2.23.2, and I then tried to update to 2.24.2* but the network lock is not displaying in that version either. I think that it is probably the same issue as described in this forum post, although the user there was on version 2.23.1. I tried to move to the 2.21.8 stable release, and the network lock was visible there**, but that release is otherwise not functional on my laptop so I am reliant on the beta version. Is there a fix for this? If not, will my connections still be secure without the network lock enabled? *Unrelated issue, but I had to update using the tar.zst. I tried the eddie-ui-git package in the AUR, but it would fail to start with the error: unknown command line option: '--path.resources=/usr/share/eddie-ui' **On first startup it was not visible, but after I rebooted my system it did appear. Rebooting did not solve the issue with 2.24.2
  4. So, I once activated Network Lock to just try it out and to know what it is. I then shut down my PC as I had to go somewhere. Now when I start my PC, I don't have access to the WWW until I start AirVPN (and close it). Network Lock is deactivated but it still does this. Can someone help me?
  5. Hello! Firstly, I have a win10 PC, and at this time was running Eddie with qbitrorrent 4.6.0, and Eddie and qB are binded via the torrent clients settings. I normally seed overnight and leave my PC and VPN running. This morning when I went to check on my PC, I saw a notification that at 3:47AM it disconnected and then reconnected 2 min later at 3:49AM. I checked the logs, and I don't really understand what happened exactly, but through some key words it appears the server was Inactive, had to restart, and attempted to reconnect (successfully)? Here's a screenshot of just part of the logs when it first disconnected, starting at 03:47:03, but will also attach the full .txt file. Now for my question: Is there something I need to do to fix this or is just an occasional occurrence, and this happens here and there? Since I had Network Lock activated, my IP was not leaked during that 2 minute disconnection, right? I searched the forums for a bit and saw that someone had a similar inactive error, but their issue may have been due to using the same server+key(?) for 2 devices. At this time, I only had Eddie running on one device (this PC). I do have it on another laptop, but that laptop has been completely off since the last week, so I don't think that would be the issue? Thanks in advance for any answers or information. Love the client, and my questions may be dumb, but I'm very interested in learning what happened so that I have a better understanding going forward. Eddie_20231117_075642.txt
  6. Hi, I'm using Eddie version 2.21.8 on Arch with Bspwm with no problems. Iptables updated yesterday and when I went to start the client today, there was no button for network lock. I checked the update log and presumed that this was iptables. I had a previous problem with it, which I resolved by using nftables. I downgraded iptables to the most recent version and rebooted. All problems were resolved. Just a heads-up to anyone who encounters this.
  7. Hi. I kindly ask if someone can help me to solve a couple of problems that I have not found by searching a bit on the forum. My OS is Win 10 Home fully updated. 1- I've set AirVPN to start with the operating system and at the same time connect automatically, but I've noticed that using this setting the OS doesn't shut down and I have to do it manually (the usual Windows message appears warning that is trying to close the program that prevents shutdown but the operation fails). 2 - On all adapters (both wi-fi and ethernet) I keep IPV6 disabled).With the other VPNs I have used in the past (Mullvad and ProtonVPN) I have never had problems, but now - during the connection - I receive continuous notifications (I don't know if from Eddie or from Win) asking me to activate IPV6 on the adapter even if the connection succeeds... after many attempts. 3 - I have enabled the option to activate the Network Lock at startup but the lock in the upper right corner of the GUI remains always unlocked. Is there something wrong with the settings?
  8. On a new installation (windows 7) network lock seems to block the vpn connection to. The installed Eddie version is 2.20.0 So to be able to use the vpn i need to disable the network lock what i prefer not do. Any solutions ?
  9. It seems i can't post in How To so I'll post here. In this tutorial I will explain how to exclude individual programs while connected via the Eddie client and have the network lock active. I wanted to run steam without VPN so my latency was low for some competitive gaming, while my whole system was still connected and locked. For this to work we need firejail. Firejail can sandbox individual programs on it’s own with a lot of parameters. Install firejail first. We want a clean firewall state so disable network lock and flush the firewall. To check it's clean run: sudo iptables -nvL If not clean run: sudo iptables --flush Now we want to save this state to a file. sudo iptables-save -f /etc/firejail/iptables-save You can now network lock again. Make a bash script. #!/bin/bash firejail --noprofile \ --net=your_main_ethernet_interface \ --ip=ip_address_in_your_routers_subnet \ --defaultgw=router_ip \ --dns=dns_server_of_your_choice \ --dns=dns_server_of_your_choice \ --netfilter=/etc/firejail/iptables-save \ program_you_want_to_run Save in /usr/bin/ and make executable. chmod +x program You can now run the bash script and your program will be excluded from the VPN and network lock. Check with firejail --top to see if it is “jailed”. You could also replace program_you_want_to_run with $1 and name the script novpn or so. This would make it a lot more versatile. As you can now pas an argument with the script like so: novpn firefox novpn thunderbird novpn steam-runtime If you want to avoid a bash script and you want to directly run your program with firejail follow along. This means if you run (in my case) steam-runtime directly, it will be firejailed. If you do this you can delete the above bash script you made. cp /usr/share/doc/fireail/profile.template ~/.config/firejail/ Rename it to your_program.template your_program should match the executable name you want to run. In my case steam-runtime. Edit the file and comment out every include you see, so everything is commented out. And paste the text below as you see fit. Somewhere around “net” stuff would be my choice. net your_main_ethernet_interface ip ip_address_in_your_routers_subnet defaultgw router_ip dns dns_server_of_your_choice dns dns_server_of_your_choice netfilter /etc/firejail/iptables-save Make a symbolic link sudo ln -s /usr/bin/firejail /usr/local/bin/your_program And that’s It. Every time you run your_program it will be firejailed and outside of the vpn. Check with firejail --top.
  10. I will be testing it on Xbian today since I have the same use case, but find that with proper resource management I can have my RPi 2 do double duty as a Deluge box and a mediacentre. I would actually prefer to bring things up using eddie-cli automatically at boot without user intervention, preferably as a service or alternately via rc.local. Almost there, after hours of struggling because I was trying to run eddie-cli as superuser, in my eddie-cli upstart configuration (Yay - no systemd!). Now that I am not, I get this, though: # /etc/rc.local . 2021.01.27 08:37:47 - Eddie version: 2.19.7 / linux_armv7l, System: Linux, Name: XBian GNU/Linux 10 \n \l, Version: Linux xbian 4.19.90+ #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Dec 18 20:39:10 CET 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux, Mono/.Net: 5.18.0.240 (Debian 5.18.0.240+dfsg-3 Wed Apr 17 18:28:16 UTC 2019); Framework: v4.0.30319 . 2021.01.27 08:37:48 - Command line arguments (7): path.resources="/usr/share/eddie-cli" path.exec="/usr/bin/eddie-cli" netlock="True" login="airvpnclient" password="My.cat.has.pings." server="Rotanev" connect="True" . 2021.01.27 08:37:48 - Raise system privileges sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified F 2021.01.27 08:37:48 - Unable to obtain elevated privileges (required): Unable to start (already exit) . 2021.01.27 08:37:48 - Shutdown in progress . 2021.01.27 08:37:48 - Shutdown complete ... Also, the script should work on this Debian based box since firewalld exists: root@xbian:/home/xbian# whereis firewalld firewalld: /usr/local/lib/firewalld
  11. Hello, after I posted some suggestions for Eddie's CLI version in this thread and received some helpful information there, I set out to write my own little interface in bash for it to implement the suggestions. Being no programmer it turned out to be quite a project for me, and I would like to share it here in case anybody else prefers to run Eddie in the terminal rather than as a full GUI application. This script still uses Eddie itself, it's just a wrapper to make it as easy to use in the command line as it is as a desktop application. Screenshots are attached. Some features and advantages: uses less resources (top shows usually 0.3% CPU usage compared to 4-5% for the desktop version) can be exited without disconnecting interactive, sortable server list option to connect to another VPN with openconnect (since I need to do that from time to time, but it should be easy to add other connection methods as well) option to lock down the system's network traffic by default, so even without Eddie running with its own network lock there will be no leaks What to watch out for: The default network lock works with direct rules in firewalld because I'm using Fedora. It should be easy to change it to use iptables directly on other distributions since firewalld's direct rules are just a way to directly manipulate iptables. Once activated, the lock will stay in place until manually deactivated (also surviving reboots), so no internet connection will be possible unless connected to AirVPN or other whitelisted VPNs. AirVPN's network lock overwrites the default network lock, so there will be no interference. Check your /etc/resolv.conf file while not running Eddie (because Eddie's network lock replaces that file temporarily) to make sure your router is not set as a nameserver (so no 192.168... address). Some routers will push themselves on that list by DHCP whenever you connect to their network. Since communication with the router is allowed in the lock rules, DNS requests will be handled by the router and sent to whatever DNS server is configured there even when network traffic should be blocked. There are ways to prevent that file from being changed by DHCP, best configure network manager for that if you use it. To connect to other VPNs, their IPs must be whitelisted and DNS requests for their domains must be allowed in the default network lock rules. The rules for airvpn.org can be copied and adjusted. I haven't yet included an option to pass command line arguments to Eddie. So if you need to set more advanced options like black-/whitelists, use of certain protocols etc., you need to set them manually in the connect_server function. All the possible options can be found in 'man eddie-ui'. You need to insert your own API key in line 5. It can be found in your account under Client Area -> API. Without this, connections will still work, but user info and connection status in the main window will not be properly updated. I tried to only use basic system tools. The script relies mostly on dialog, awk and curl (and firewalld as described and openconnect if needed), so it should work on most systems, but I'm not sure. And, lastly, VERY IMPORTANT: As I said, I'm no programmer and new to this, so even though I tried my best to make this script secure and error free, there might very well be some bad practice, never-ever-do-this mistakes or other hiccups in there. It works well for me, but better check it yourself. Feel free to use this as you wish, I hope someone can benefit from this. I'm happy about any improvements and corrections and will update this if I find the time. UPDATE: A new version which uses Hummingbird and has been improved in many aspects (including automatic connection at boot) can be found here. #!/bin/bash # an interactive shell script to control the command line version of the AirVPN Eddie client and openconnect more comfortably PROFILE_PATH="$HOME/.airvpn/default.xml" API_KEY="<your api key>" DIALOG_OK=0 DIALOG_CANCEL=1 DIALOG_EXTRA=3 DIALOG_ESC=255 HEIGHT=0 WIDTH=0 BACKTITLE="VPN Control" FORMAT="text" URL="https://airvpn.org/api/" PID=$$ function check_sudo { # check if user has sudo privileges sudo -vn &> /dev/null # gain sudo privileges for commands that need it (better than running everything with sudo) if [ $? = "1" ] then unset EXIT_STATUS_SUDO PASS_PROMPT="Establishing VPN connections and changing network traffic rules requires root privileges. Please enter your password:" until [ "$EXIT_STATUS_SUDO" = "0" ] do dialog \ --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "Password Needed" \ --output-fd 1 \ --insecure \ --passwordbox "$PASS_PROMPT" 11 35 | xargs printf '%s\n' | sudo -Svp '' &> /dev/null EXIT_STATUS_PIPE=( "${PIPESTATUS[@]}" ) EXIT_STATUS_DIALOG="${EXIT_STATUS_PIPE[0]}" EXIT_STATUS_SUDO="${EXIT_STATUS_PIPE[2]}" EXIT_SUDO_TEST="${EXIT_STATUS_PIPE[2]}" PASS_PROMPT="The password you entered is incorrect. Please try again:" case $EXIT_STATUS_DIALOG in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) return 1 ;; esac done # keep sudo permission until script exits or permissions are revoked (e.g. when computer goes to sleep) while [ "$EXIT_SUDO_TEST" = "0" ]; do sudo -vn; EXIT_SUDO_TEST=$?; sleep 60; kill -0 "$PID" || exit; done &> /dev/null & fi return 0 } function get_list { SERVICE_NAME="status" ARGS="{ \"format\":\"$FORMAT\", \"service\":\"$SERVICE_NAME\" }" timeout --signal=SIGINT 10 curl -s -d "$ARGS" -X POST "$URL" > "/tmp/.eddie_server_list.txt" } function sort_list { # pipe server status list to awk, filter out unnecessary stuff, # combine lines that relate to same server into single lines which are saved as array, # loop through array to format info, # print array and sort according to options, # add numbers to list for menu LIST=$(awk -F '[.]' \ 'BEGIN{OFS=";"} \ /^servers/ && !/ip_/ && !/country_code/ {c=$2; \ if (c in servers) servers[c]=servers[c] OFS $3; \ else servers[c]=$3; \ for (k in servers) gsub(/;bw=/, " :", servers[k]); \ for (k in servers) gsub(/;bw_max=/, "/", servers[k]); \ for (k in servers) gsub(/;currentload=/, " :", servers[k]); \ for (k in servers) gsub(/;health=/, "%:", servers[k]); \ for (k in servers) gsub(/;.*=/, ":", servers[k]); \ for (k in servers) gsub(/^.*=/, "", servers[k])} \ END{ \ for (c in servers) print servers[c]}' "/tmp/.eddie_server_list.txt" | sort -t ":" $1 | awk -F '[;]' 'BEGIN{OFS=":"} {print v++";"$1}') } function get_userinfo { SERVICE_NAME="userinfo" ARGS="{ \"format\":\"$FORMAT\", \"service\":\"$SERVICE_NAME\", \"key\":\"$API_KEY\" }" # filter specific lines, save values to variables after protecting whitespace read U_LOGIN U_EXP U_CONNECTED U_DEVICE U_SERVER_NAME U_SERVER_COUNTRY U_SERVER_LOCATION U_TIME <<< $( \ timeout --signal=SIGINT 10 curl -s -d "$ARGS" -X POST "$URL" | \ awk -F '[=]' \ 'BEGIN{ORS=";"} \ /^user.login|^user.expiration_days|^user.connected|^sessions.*device_name|^connection.server_name|^connection.server_country=|^connection.server_location|^connection.connected_since_date/ \ {print $2}' | \ sed 's/\ /\\\ /g' | sed 's/;/\ /g' \ ) if [ "$U_CONNECTED" = "1" ] then U_CONNECTED="connected" U_SERVER_FULL="$U_SERVER_NAME ($U_SERVER_LOCATION, $U_SERVER_COUNTRY)" U_TIME=$(date -d "$U_TIME UTC" +"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S") else U_CONNECTED="not connected" U_SERVER_FULL="--" U_TIME="--" fi } function connect_server { if [ "$KILLED" = "true" ] then # create pipes to process status of client if [ ! -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" ] then mkfifo "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" fi if [ ! -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" ] then mkfifo "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" fi # run eddie in background and detached from current window, pipe output to named pipe (sudo eddie-ui --cli --netlock --connect --server="$1" --profile="$PROFILE_PATH" | tee "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" &> "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" &) cat "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" | dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" --title "Connecting to AirVPN..." --progressbox 20 80 & timeout --signal=SIGINT 60 grep -q -m 1 "Initialization Sequence Completed" "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" INIT_EXIT=$? pkill -f cat.*eddie_fifo2 if [ $INIT_EXIT = "0" ] then get_userinfo else U_CONNECTED="error during connection attempt" U_SERVER_FULL="--" U_TIME="--" fi else U_CONNECTED="error during disconnection" U_SERVER_FULL="--" U_TIME="--" fi } function disconnect_server { # check for running instance of eddie pgrep -f mono.*eddie-ui &> /dev/null if [ $? = 0 ] then # kill process and wait for confirmation from process output if [ -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" -a -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" ] then sudo pkill -2 -f mono.*eddie-ui & cat "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" | dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" --title "Disconnecting AirVPN..." --progressbox 20 80 & timeout --signal=SIGINT 10 grep -q -m 1 "Shutdown complete" "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" else # in case connection was started without this script sudo pkill -2 -f mono.*eddie-ui sleep 5 fi # give some time to completely close process, without sleep it's too early for new connection sleep 3 pgrep -f mono.*eddie-ui &> /dev/null if [ $? = 1 ] then KILLED1="true" else KILLED1="false" fi else KILLED1="true" fi # check for running instance of openconnect pgrep -f "openconnect.*--" &> /dev/null if [ $? = 0 ] then sudo pkill -2 -f "openconnect.*--" sleep 1 pgrep -f "openconnect.*--" &> /dev/null if [ $? = 1 ] then KILLED2="true" # somehow openconnect doesn't receive SIGINT and shuts down improperly, # so vpnc can't restore resolv.conf by itself sudo cp "/var/run/vpnc/resolv.conf-backup" "/etc/resolv.conf" else KILLED2="false" fi else KILLED2="true" fi if [ "$KILLED1" = "true" -a "$KILLED2" = "true" ] then KILLED="true" else KILLED="false" fi } function define_lock { if [ "$1" = "activate" ] then GAUGE_TITLE="Activating Network Lock" RULE_ACTION="add-rule" elif [ "$1" = "deactivate" ] then GAUGE_TITLE="Deactivating Network Lock" RULE_ACTION="remove-rule" else return 1 fi GAUGE_BODY="$1" IPRULES=(\ #allow loopback "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter INPUT 0 -i lo -j ACCEPT" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 0 -o lo -j ACCEPT" \ #allow lan (out) and broadcasting/dhcp "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 0 -s 192.168.0.0/16 -d 192.168.0.0/16 -j ACCEPT" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter INPUT 0 -s 255.255.255.255 -j ACCEPT" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 0 -d 255.255.255.255 -j ACCEPT" \ # allow tun device to communicate (so any VPN connection should be possible, also without Air, but respective DNS requests must be allowed) "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter FORWARD 0 -o tun+ -j ACCEPT" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter FORWARD 0 -i tun+ -j ACCEPT" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 998 -o tun+ -j ACCEPT" \ # optional masquerade rule (NAT/ports) "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 nat POSTROUTING 0 -o tun+ -j MASQUERADE" \ # allow ipv4 only to airvpn.org for status update # allow DNS query to resolve hostname (hex string reads "06 airvpn 03 org" - numbers are counting bits), # restrict packet length to length of this specific request package (might change?) to avoid hijacking # of query (very unlikely I guess, but who cares if we're already being paranoid for the fun of it), # whitelist destination IP for TCP handshake "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 1 -p udp --dport 53 -m string --hex-string '|06 61697276706e 03 6f7267|' --algo bm -m length --length 0:126 -m recent --set -j ACCEPT" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 53 -m string --hex-string '|06 61697276706e 03 6f7267|' --algo bm -m length --length 0:126 -m recent --set -j ACCEPT" \ # add rules for other domains you wish to allow DNS requests to here (packet length can be determined with e.g. wireshark) and adjust array index # # allow SYN request to whitelisted IP to initiate handshake, remove IP from whitelist "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 1 -p tcp --syn --dport 53 -m recent --remove -j ACCEPT" \ # allow outgoing connection to Air's IP "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 1 -d 5.196.64.52 -j ACCEPT" \ # add rules for other IPs you wish to allow connections to here # # allow communication "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter INPUT 1 -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT" \ # drop outgoing ipv4 (if not specifically allowed by other rules) "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter OUTPUT 999 -j DROP" \ # block incoming ipv4 "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv4 filter INPUT 999 -j DROP" \ # drop all ipv6 "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv6 filter OUTPUT 0 -j DROP" \ "sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --$RULE_ACTION ipv6 filter INPUT 0 -j DROP" \ # reload and restart firewalld to activate permanent rule changes "sudo firewall-cmd --reload" \ "sudo systemctl restart firewalld"\ ) toggle_lock } function toggle_lock { PERCENTAGE_STEP=$(awk -v rules="${#IPRULES[@]}" 'BEGIN {print 100/rules}') PERCENTAGE=0 COUNTER=0 # initial window dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "$GAUGE_TITLE" \ --mixedgauge "Applying iptable rules to $GAUGE_BODY the default network lock..." 35 80 "$(awk -v per="$PERCENTAGE" 'BEGIN {printf "%.0f", per}')" \ "Allow Loopback IN" "${RESULT[0]}" \ "Allow Loopback OUT" "${RESULT[1]}" \ "Allow LAN OUT" "${RESULT[2]}" \ "Allow DHCP IN" "${RESULT[3]}" \ "Allow DHCP OUT" "${RESULT[4]}" \ "Allow tun out FORWARD" "${RESULT[5]}" \ "Allow tun in FORWARD" "${RESULT[6]}" \ "Allow tun out OUT" "${RESULT[7]}" \ "tun masquerade" "${RESULT[8]}" \ "Allow DNS via UDP to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[9]}" \ "Allow DNS via TCP to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[10]}" \ "Allow connection initiation" "${RESULT[11]}" \ "Allow traffic to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[12]}" \ "Allow established connections" "${RESULT[13]}" \ "Block IPv4 OUT" "${RESULT[14]}" \ "Block IPv4 IN" "${RESULT[15]}" \ "Block IPv6 OUT" "${RESULT[16]}" \ "Block IPv6 IN" "${RESULT[17]}" \ "activate changes" "${RESULT[18]}" \ "restart firewalld" "${RESULT[19]}" for i in "${IPRULES[@]}" do RESULT["$COUNTER"]=$(eval $i) (( COUNTER++ )) PERCENTAGE=$(awk -v per="$PERCENTAGE" -v per_step="$PERCENTAGE_STEP" 'BEGIN {print per+per_step}') # progress window dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "$GAUGE_TITLE" \ --mixedgauge "Applying iptable rules to $GAUGE_BODY the default network lock..." 35 80 "$(awk -v per="$PERCENTAGE" 'BEGIN {printf "%.0f", per}')" \ "Allow Loopback IN" "${RESULT[0]}" \ "Allow Loopback OUT" "${RESULT[1]}" \ "Allow LAN OUT" "${RESULT[2]}" \ "Allow DHCP IN" "${RESULT[3]}" \ "Allow DHCP OUT" "${RESULT[4]}" \ "Allow tun out FORWARD" "${RESULT[5]}" \ "Allow tun in FORWARD" "${RESULT[6]}" \ "Allow tun out OUT" "${RESULT[7]}" \ "tun masquerade" "${RESULT[8]}" \ "Allow DNS via UDP to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[9]}" \ "Allow DNS via TCP to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[10]}" \ "Allow connection initiation" "${RESULT[11]}" \ "Allow traffic to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[12]}" \ "Allow established connections" "${RESULT[13]}" \ "Block IPv4 OUT" "${RESULT[14]}" \ "Block IPv4 IN" "${RESULT[15]}" \ "Block IPv6 OUT" "${RESULT[16]}" \ "Block IPv6 IN" "${RESULT[17]}" \ "activate changes" "${RESULT[18]}" \ "restart firewalld" "${RESULT[19]}" done # final window to show results dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "$GAUGE_TITLE" \ --mixedgauge "Applying iptable rules to $GAUGE_BODY the default network lock..." 35 80 "$(awk -v per="$PERCENTAGE" 'BEGIN {printf "%.0f", per}')" \ "Allow Loopback IN" "${RESULT[0]}" \ "Allow Loopback OUT" "${RESULT[1]}" \ "Allow LAN OUT" "${RESULT[2]}" \ "Allow DHCP IN" "${RESULT[3]}" \ "Allow DHCP OUT" "${RESULT[4]}" \ "Allow tun out FORWARD" "${RESULT[5]}" \ "Allow tun in FORWARD" "${RESULT[6]}" \ "Allow tun out OUT" "${RESULT[7]}" \ "tun masquerade" "${RESULT[8]}" \ "Allow DNS via UDP to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[9]}" \ "Allow DNS via TCP to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[10]}" \ "Allow connection initiation" "${RESULT[11]}" \ "Allow traffic to airvpn.org" "${RESULT[12]}" \ "Allow established connections" "${RESULT[13]}" \ "Block IPv4 OUT" "${RESULT[14]}" \ "Block IPv4 IN" "${RESULT[15]}" \ "Block IPv6 OUT" "${RESULT[16]}" \ "Block IPv6 IN" "${RESULT[17]}" \ "activate changes" "${RESULT[18]}" \ "restart firewalld" "${RESULT[19]}" sleep 2 unset RESULT check_lock } function check_lock { # check for success (not really though, needs improvement) LOCK_RULES=$( sudo firewall-cmd --direct --permanent --get-all-rules | wc -l ) if [ "$LOCK_RULES" -gt 16 ] then LOCK_ACTIVE="active" else LOCK_ACTIVE="inactive" fi } function yesno { dialog \ --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "$1" \ --clear \ --yesno "$2" \ $HEIGHT $WIDTH EXIT_STATUS=$? } check_sudo if [ $? = "1" ] then clear exit fi get_userinfo # if currently connected by openconnect, set status to unknown (connection could have been established outside of this script) pgrep openconnect &> /dev/null if [ $? = 0 ] then U_CONNECTED="connected (openconnect)" U_SERVER_FULL="unknown" U_TIME="unknown" fi check_lock while true; do exec 3>&1 selection=$(dialog \ --cr-wrap \ --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "Main Menu" \ --clear \ --cancel-label "Quit" \ --menu "This is a control script for VPN connections, primarily for Eddie, the AirVPN client.\nThis script can be exited and re-entered without affecting a running connection.\n\nUser: $U_LOGIN\nDays Until Expiration: $U_EXP\n\nDefault Network Lock: $LOCK_ACTIVE\n\nStatus: $U_CONNECTED\nServer: $U_SERVER_FULL\nConnected Since: $U_TIME\n\nPlease select one of the following options:" $HEIGHT $WIDTH 6 \ "0" "Connect to Recommended Server" \ "1" "Connect to Specific Server" \ "2" "Connect via openconnect" \ "3" "Disconnect" \ "4" "Refresh User Info" \ "5" "Toggle Default Network Lock" \ 2>&1 1>&3) EXIT_STATUS=$? exec 3>&- case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) yesno "Quit" "Exit Script?" case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) ;; $DIALOG_OK) break ;; esac ;; esac case $selection in 0 ) check_sudo if [ $? = "0" ] then disconnect_server connect_server "" fi ;; 1 ) while true; do exec 3>&1 SERVER_SORT=$(dialog \ --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "Sort Server List" \ --no-collapse \ --ok-label "sort ascending" \ --extra-button \ --extra-label "sort descending" \ --menu "Please choose how you want to sort the server list." \ 14 0 7 \ "1" "Name" \ "2" "Country" \ "3" "Location" \ "4" "Continent" \ "5" "Bandwidth" \ "6" "Users" \ "7" "Load" \ 2>&1 1>&3) EXIT_STATUS=$? exec 3>&- case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) break ;; $DIALOG_EXTRA) SERVER_SORT_OPTION="r" ;; $DIALOG_OK) SERVER_SORT_OPTION="" ;; esac if [ "$SERVER_SORT" = "5" -o "$SERVER_SORT" = "6" -o "$SERVER_SORT" = "7" ] then SERVER_NUM_OPTION="n" else SERVER_NUM_OPTION="" fi if [ ! -f "/tmp/.eddie_server_list.txt" ] then get_list fi while true do sort_list "-k$SERVER_SORT,$SERVER_SORT$SERVER_SORT_OPTION$SERVER_NUM_OPTION" IFS=$';\n' exec 3>&1 SERVER_NMBR=$(dialog \ --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "Server List" \ --colors \ --no-collapse \ --extra-button \ --extra-label "Refresh List" \ --column-separator ":" \ --menu "Choose a server from the list to connect to it. (Press ESC to go back.)\n\n\Zb # Name Country Location Continent Bandwidth Users Load Health\ZB" \ 40 102 31 $LIST 2>&1 1>&3) EXIT_STATUS=$? exec 3>&- IFS=$' \t\n' case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL) break 2 ;; $DIALOG_ESC) break ;; $DIALOG_EXTRA) get_list ;; $DIALOG_OK) check_sudo if [ $? = "0" ] then SELECTED_SERVER=$(printf -- '%s\n' "${LIST[@]}" | grep "^$SERVER_NMBR;" | cut -d ";" -f 2 | cut -d ":" -f 1) disconnect_server connect_server "$SELECTED_SERVER" break 2 fi ;; esac done done ;; 2 ) exec 3>&1 # adjust field lengths if necessary CONNECT_INFO=$(dialog \ --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" \ --title "VPN via openconnect" \ --insecure \ --mixedform "Please provide your login credentials to connect to a VPN via openconnect:\n(Leave unneeded fields blank and type options as in command line, separated by space.)" $HEIGHT $WIDTH 6 \ "Server:" 1 1 "" 1 21 25 0 0 \ "Group:" 2 1 "" 2 21 25 0 0 \ "User:" 3 1 "" 3 21 25 0 0 \ "Password:" 4 1 "" 4 21 25 0 1 \ "Additional Options:" 5 1 "" 5 21 25 0 0 \ 2>&1 1>&3) EXIT_STATUS=$? exec 3>&- case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) ;; $DIALOG_OK) check_sudo if [ $? = "0" ] then disconnect_server if [ "$KILLED" = "true" ] then if [ ! -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" ] then mkfifo "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" fi ALT_SERVER=$(echo -n "$CONNECT_INFO" | cut -d$'\n' -f 1) ALT_GROUP=$(echo -n "$CONNECT_INFO" | cut -d$'\n' -f 2) ALT_USER=$(echo -n "$CONNECT_INFO" | cut -d$'\n' -f 3) ALT_PASS=$(echo -n "$CONNECT_INFO" | cut -d$'\n' -f 4) ALT_OPTS=$(echo -n "$CONNECT_INFO" | cut -d$'\n' -f 5) echo "$ALT_PASS" | (sudo openconnect $ALT_OPTS --authgroup=$ALT_GROUP --user=$ALT_USER --passwd-on-stdin $ALT_SERVER &> "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" &) timeout --signal=SIGINT 3 cat "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" | dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" --title "Connecting via openconnect..." --timeout 5 --programbox 20 80 U_CONNECTED="connected" U_SERVER_FULL="$ALT_SERVER" U_TIME=$(date +"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S") else U_CONNECTED="error during disconnection" U_SERVER_FULL="--" U_TIME="--" fi fi ;; esac ;; 3 ) check_sudo if [ $? = "0" ] then disconnect_server if [ "$KILLED" = "true" ] then get_userinfo else U_CONNECTED="error during disconnection" U_SERVER_FULL="--" U_TIME="--" fi if [ -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" ] then rm "/tmp/.eddie_fifo1" fi if [ -p "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" ] then rm "/tmp/.eddie_fifo2" fi fi ;; 4 ) get_userinfo ;; 5 ) pgrep -f mono.*eddie-ui &> /dev/null if [ $? = 0 ] then dialog --backtitle "$BACKTITLE" --title "Toggle Network Lock" --timeout 3 --msgbox "You need to be disconnected to change network traffic rules." 10 35 else if [ "$LOCK_ACTIVE" = "inactive" ] then yesno "Toggle Network Lock" "Are you sure you want to activate the default network lock and block all connections while not connected to (any) VPN?" case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) ;; $DIALOG_OK) check_sudo if [ $? = "0" ] then define_lock "activate" fi ;; esac else yesno "Toggle Network Lock" "Are you sure you want to deactivate the default network lock and allow all connections, even when not connected to a VPN?" case $EXIT_STATUS in $DIALOG_CANCEL|$DIALOG_ESC) ;; $DIALOG_OK) check_sudo if [ $? = "0" ] then define_lock "deactivate" fi ;; esac fi fi ;; esac done clear
  12. Using a bittorrent client I see on the Overview tab in Eddie that the bandwidth isn't the same by a large amount without network lock. With network lock, it's ok. You can see the screenshot attached. Does it means that without network lock a part of my traffic doesn't go throught the VPN ? I've gone to ipleak.net and there, everything is normal with or without network lock... am I missing something ? Thanks !
  13. Hello, last year I had written a wrapper for Eddie's CLI version (in bash) to be able to use it more easily and extensively in the linux command line like the GUI, but with less resources. I have used it since then every day without problems, but now I have finally gotten to overhaul it and adjust it to Hummingbird because it is just so much faster! I also tried to make it more easy to configure (by having a separate configuration file) and added some new functionality like support (and automatic recognition) of iptables and nftables to lock down the system even without being connected to AirVPN and automatic connection at boot with a systemd unit. Again, feel free to use this as you wish, I hope someone can benefit from this. I'm happy about any improvements and corrections and will update this if I find the time. Features graphical interface in the command line to connect to AirVPN with Hummingbird (no Eddie involved) runs in background, the interface can be closed/opened anytime without affecting the running connection possibility to connect to any server with just one ovpn configuration file easily connect to a random server, to a recommended server, to the recommended server of a specific country or to a specific server sortable list of all servers including info like used bandwidth, load and number of users possibility to connect to other VPNs with openconnect lock down system by default (permanently if you want), so even without AirVPN/Hummingbird running there won't be any unwanted network traffic automatically establish connection at boot (which can later be controlled via the interface) logging of Hummingbird's output (number of days to keep logs for can be adjusted) system notifications to let you know what happens in the background Some general notes The default network lock determines, like Hummingbird itself, if iptables, iptables-legacy or nftables is available on your system and will use the first one found in that list. You can overwrite that by specifying which one to use in the configuration file. Once activated, the lock will stay in place until manually deactivated, so no internet connection will be possible unless connected to AirVPN or other whitelisted VPNs. You can make the lock permanent (or rather activate at boot) by enabling that option in the configuration file. AirVPN's network lock overwrites the default network lock, so there will be no interference. IMPORTANT: If you have any frontend firewall for iptables/nftables running, you might to disable that or read up on how it might interfere with rule changes you make directly via iptables/nft. The same thing applies if you use just Hummingbird itself. If you enable the default permanent network lock, it will write the lock rules at boot, most likely overwriting rules by firewalld or the like, but other enabled firewalls might interfere later. Also important: If you have SELinux and you want to use nftables for Hummingbird starting at boot, you have to create a SELinux exception for nft bcause otherwise it will be denied and Hummingbird starts without setting up its own lock, thus leaving you unprotected (AirVPN staff is aware of this issue). You can do that with audit2allow. Follow for example this guide to troubleshoot the problem and fix it with the solution given by sealert. Check your /etc/resolv.conf file while not running Hummingbird (because Hummingbird's network lock replaces that file temporarily) to make sure your router is not set as a nameserver (so no 192.168... address). Some routers will push themselves on that list by DHCP whenever you connect to their network. Since communication with the router is allowed in the lock rules, DNS requests will be handled by the router and sent to whatever DNS server is configured there even when network traffic should be blocked. There are ways to prevent that file from being changed by DHCP, best configure network manager for that if you use it. To connect to other VPNs, their IPs must be whitelisted and DNS requests for their domains must be allowed in the default network lock rules (netfilter_ipbatles.rulesipv4/ipv6 and/or netfilter_nftables.rules). Only edit those files with the default network lock deactivated. The rules for airvpn.org can be copied and adjusted. You can set custom options for Hummingbird in the interface or the configuration file. All the possible options can be found in the Hummingbird manual or with sudo hummingbird --help Apart from dialog I tried to only use basic system tools. The scripts will check if everything needed is present, if not they will exit. At least bash 4 is needed. The scripts rely mostly on dialog, awk and curl (and iptables/nft as described and openconnect if needed), so it should work on most systems. I wrote and tested this on Fedora 32 with Hummingbird 1.0.3. It should be possible to use any ovpn config file generated by the AirVPN's config generator. Even with the file for one specific server it should be possible to connect to any other server because the server override function is used here. I haven't tested that extensively though and just use the config file for earth. AirVPN's API seems to be a little unreliable sometimes as in not correctly reporting the connection status. Sometimes the API reports me not being connected although I am connected to an AirVPN server. This is no big deal, it just means that the connection status sometimes may be shown falsely as disconnected. If you have the default network lock activated, no traffic would be possible if you were actually disconnected. And, lastly, VERY IMPORTANT: I am still no programmer and do this only on this on the side, so even though I tried my best to make these scripts secure and error free, there might very well be some bad practice, never-ever-do-this mistakes or other hiccups in there. It works very well for me (and has for quite a while by now), but better check it yourself. UPDATE As of 2020/08/29 this project including updates, changelog and further instructions is publicly available on GitLab. There it can be more easily examined, downloaded and updated. Thus I have removed the scripts, installation instructions and the archive with all the files from this post. Check out the GitLab project for the newest version.
  14. Hi Using Eddie with "Network lock" on, and "Lock current server" on: If my internet service provider drops out..... for a few minutes.... Then Eddie reconnects to the same VPN server......Does Eddie automatically reconnecting reveal my actual IP while connecting?
  15. I had to do a clean install of my OS today. When I did this, I installed the latest version of Eddie 2.15.2. It seems to function fine when I just connect. If I activate the network lock, I lose all internet access with every program and browser. My browser just says Unable to Connect to the Internet. I have 8 text documents of data. 4 are logs: Connecting with network lock, disconnecting with network lock, connecting without network lock, and disconnecting without network lock. These tasks were performed in this order. The other 4 are system reports after performing the aforementioned tasks. Those are numbered files, but are numerically in the same order as the tasks were performed. I appreciate any and all help since a VPN is fairly useless without the lock. Thanks Eddie turned on with Network Lock.txt Eddie_20180805_215908.txt Eddie turned off with Network Lock.txt Eddie_20180805_220441.txt Eddie turned on without Network Lock.txt Eddie_20180805_220641.txt Eddie turned off without Network Lock.txt Eddie_20180805_220718.txt
  16. I have been using Eddie 2.11.5 (Windows 10, portable, 64bit) for a while now, and Network Lock works fine. I just installed Eddie 2.13.6 (Windows 10, portable, 64bit), and Network Lock no longer works. Instead I get the error message (see attached screenshot): Windows WFP, Add rule failed: App not found: <rule name="NetLock - Allow Eddie" layer="ale_auth_recv_accept_v4" ... etc. Settings on both versions are the same: Mode Automatic, Allow lan/private, Allow ping, no Addresses allowed. I even tried swaping AirVPN.xml files to see if that would work, but it still doesn't.
  17. When visiting a new location, such as an airport or coffee shop, it is my intention to have Network Lock active before even connecting to this new Wifi. I have not successfully accomplished this -- it seems I must have Network Lock disabled in order to connect to the new network. So long as Network Lock is disabled, it will connect to the Wifi immediately then work as normal. How can I have only the Wifi login bypass the Network Lock tunnel such that all other traffic is still locked to the tunnel? FYI my last attempt at using the advanced features of Eddie to allow my corporate VPN to bypass the tunnel was an epic failure....maybe I'll write up another thread on that someday. macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Eddie 2.16.3 Thanks, Snowplow
  18. I've just installed Eddie 2.16.3 on a new Windows 10 system. When Network Lock is active, I can't seem to get Eddie to connect to any of the servers because it gets stuck at "Checking route IPv6" and the connection keeps timing out. I have put exceptions in both Malwarebytes and Windows Firewall for all components used by Eddie including the OpenVPN Daemon but it still refuses to connect when Network Lock has been activated. It works fine otherwise, but it is annoying since Network Lock is a useful feature for preventing DNS leaks. I have attached a log file to see if anyone can help me figure out what's causing the problem. Bizarrely this problem is not present in earlier builds of Eddie such as 2.14.5, which I don't want to use for security reasons. I am using Windows 10 Home, Version 1803, OS build 17134.345. I hope this information is sufficient to help resolve the issue. Eddie_20181011_131408.txt
  19. Hi. Before activating "Network Lock" i was able to manage my Mac mini from my MacBook Air (Screen sharing - Remote management) However when I activate "Network Lock" option i completly lose access, no matters if whitelist localhost, 0.0.0.0 or my local network, is there any solution for this? Thanks
  20. Hello, So here is my predicament. I have a cloud machine (dedicated machine in a 3rd party facility somewhere in the world). This machine runs macOS and I connect to it using VNC to run some software that is macOS-only. Now, when I use the browser while VNC'ed in this machine I don't want its real location to be known by the websites I visit. For that reason I put it behind VPN (VNC ports are forwarded of course so I can connect to the machine while it is in VPN.). I would like to activate the network lock feature so if AirVPN disconnects for some reason while I'm browsing the real IP is not leaked. However, I'm concerned that, if AirVPN disconnects and cannot reconnect for some reason, I will in fact loose all connection *into* this machine. It will be completely unreachable. So, I was thinking I could allow some ports (VNC port, SSH port) through the network lock (i.e. not going through the tunnel). This is OK for me since I mostly care about the browser not leaking the real IP to the websites I visit. How can I achieve this using the Eddie client? Is it possible at all? Thanks in advance!
  21. I'm sorry if I say anything stupid here I'm not claiming to know anything except that network lock is enabled, my DNS servers and ipv4 settings are on airvpns reccomended, and I still get webRTC leaks. See attached image below for an example of ipleak test on mozilla. Same results show on Chrome. Only setting I changed from default was what I saw in another forum to fix a problem where once network locked you were permanently stuck checking ipv6 unable to connect. https://airvpn.org/topic/28749-eddie-problems-wont-connect-keeps-dropping/Posted 12 July 2018 - 06:26 AM UPDATE: If anyone is having an issue with IPv6 check hanging during scanning try this (Support guys advised solution and it works for me ) In Eddie "Preferences" > "Networking" set: Layer IPv4: Inside Tunnel Layer IPv6: Blocked (HERE IS THE DIFFERENCE) Protocol used for connection: IPv4 only (another difference) Click "Save" to save the changes and test again. I'm not sure how bad webRTC leaks are and I would also like to ask if my ISP can find my torrents since I just noticed this, been torrenting for half an hour thought network lock would have made that ok but now I'm worred as I am one strike away from my service being terminated. I am aware that you can disable this in browser, but if browsers can see my personal info and location here it makes me nervous ISP can as well. I'm using windows 7 Home Premium and the only virus protection I have is windows defender. Logs here Eddie System/Environment Report - 9/26/2018 2:29 AM UTC Eddie version: 2.16.3 Eddie OS build: windows_x64 Eddie architecture: x64 OS type: Windows OS name: Windows 7 Home Premium OS version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 OS architecture: x64 Mono /.Net Framework: v2.0.50727 OpenVPN driver: TAP-Windows Adapter V9, version 9.21.2 OpenVPN: 2.4.6 - OpenSSL 1.1.0h 27 Mar 2018, LZO 2.10 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\openvpn.exe) SSH: plink 0.67 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\plink.exe) SSL: stunnel 5.40 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\stunnel.exe) curl: 7.54.1 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\curl.exe) Profile path: C:\Users\brettwardo\AppData\Local\AirVPN\default.xml Data path: C:\Users\brettwardo\AppData\Local\AirVPN Application path: C:\Program Files\AirVPN Executable path: C:\Program Files\AirVPN\Eddie-UI.exe Command line arguments: (1 args) path="home" Network Lock Active: Yes, Windows Filtering Platform Connected to VPN: Yes, Lesath Detected DNS: 10.20.228.1, 10.4.0.1, 10.5.0.1, 2607:f428:ffff:ffff::1, 2607:f428:ffff:ffff::2 Test DNS IPv4: Ok Test DNS IPv6: Failed Test Ping IPv4: 54 ms Test Ping IPv6: -1 ms Test HTTP IPv4: Ok Test HTTP IPv6: Error:curl: (7) Failed to connect to ipv6.eddie.website port 80: Bad access Test HTTPS: Ok ---------------------------- Important options not at defaults: login: (omissis) password: (omissis) remember: True network.entry.iplayer: ipv4-only network.ipv6.mode: block ---------------------------- Logs: . 2018.09.25 21:14:24 - Eddie version: 2.16.3 / windows_x64, System: Windows, Name: Windows 7 Home Premium, Version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1, Mono/.Net: v2.0.50727 . 2018.09.25 21:14:24 - Reading options from C:\Users\brettwardo\AppData\Local\AirVPN\default.xml . 2018.09.25 21:14:24 - Command line arguments (1): path="home" . 2018.09.25 21:14:24 - Profile path: C:\Users\brettwardo\AppData\Local\AirVPN\default.xml . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - OpenVPN Driver - TAP-Windows Adapter V9, version 9.21.2 . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - OpenVPN - Version: 2.4.6 - OpenSSL 1.1.0h 27 Mar 2018, LZO 2.10 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\openvpn.exe) . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - SSH - Version: plink 0.67 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\plink.exe) . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - SSL - Version: stunnel 5.40 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\stunnel.exe) . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - curl - Version: 7.54.1 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\curl.exe) . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - Certification Authorities: C:\Program Files\AirVPN\res\cacert.pem . 2018.09.25 21:14:26 - Updating systems & servers data ... I 2018.09.25 21:14:27 - Ready . 2018.09.25 21:14:27 - Systems & servers data update completed ! 2018.09.25 21:14:33 - Activation of Network Lock - Windows Filtering Platform I 2018.09.25 21:14:34 - Session starting. I 2018.09.25 21:14:34 - Checking authorization ... . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - IPv6 disabled with packet filtering. ! 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - Connecting to Grumium (Canada, Toronto, Ontario) . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.4.6 x86_64-w64-mingw32 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [PKCS11] [AEAD] built on Apr 27 2018 . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > Windows version 6.1 (Windows 7) 64bit . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.0h 27 Mar 2018, LZO 2.10 . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - Connection to OpenVPN Management Interface . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]199.19.95.187:443 . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[8192->262144] S=[8192->262144] . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > UDP link local: (not bound) . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > UDP link remote: [AF_INET]199.19.95.187:443 . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]199.19.95.187:443, sid=e36f7027 601fd48a . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=airvpn.org CA, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > VERIFY KU OK . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > Validating certificate extended key usage . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > ++ Certificate has EKU (str) TLS Web Server Authentication, expects TLS Web Server Authentication . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > VERIFY EKU OK . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > VERIFY OK: depth=0, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=Grumium, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1.2 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 4096 bit RSA . 2018.09.25 21:14:35 - OpenVPN > [Grumium] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]199.19.95.187:443 . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > SENT CONTROL [Grumium]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1) . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REPLY,comp-lzo no,redirect-gateway ipv6 def1 bypass-dhcp,dhcp-option DNS 10.18.36.1,dhcp-option DNS6 fde6:7a:7d20:e24::1,tun-ipv6,route-gateway 10.18.36.1,topology subnet,ping 10,ping-restart 60,ifconfig-ipv6 fde6:7a:7d20:e24::10d5/64 fde6:7a:7d20:e24::1,ifconfig 10.18.36.215 255.255.255.0,peer-id 10,cipher AES-256-GCM' . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'redirect-gateway ipv6 def1 bypass-dhcp' . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'dhcp-option DNS6 fde6:7a:7d20:e24::1' . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'tun-ipv6' . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'ifconfig-ipv6 fde6:7a:7d20:e24::10d5/64 fde6:7a:7d20:e24::1' . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: compression parms modified . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: --ifconfig/up options modified . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: route-related options modified . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: --ip-win32 and/or --dhcp-option options modified . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: peer-id set . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: adjusting link_mtu to 1625 . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: data channel crypto options modified . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Data Channel: using negotiated cipher 'AES-256-GCM' . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > interactive service msg_channel=0 . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > ROUTE_GATEWAY 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 I=14 HWADDR=44:94:fc:f1:19:cf . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > open_tun . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}.tap . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > TAP-Windows Driver Version 9.21 . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Set TAP-Windows TUN subnet mode network/local/netmask = 10.18.36.0/10.18.36.215/255.255.255.0 [sUCCEEDED] . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Notified TAP-Windows driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.18.36.215/255.255.255.0 on interface {3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671} [DHCP-serv: 10.18.36.254, lease-time: 31536000] . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > Successful ARP Flush on interface [26] {3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671} . 2018.09.25 21:14:36 - OpenVPN > do_ifconfig, tt->did_ifconfig_ipv6_setup=0 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > TEST ROUTES: 1/1 succeeded len=0 ret=1 a=0 u/d=up . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 199.19.95.187 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 0.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.18.36.1 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 128.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.18.36.1 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric changed from Automatic to 3, layer IPv4 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric changed from Automatic to 3, layer IPv6 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - DNS leak protection with packet filtering enabled. . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - DNS IPv4 of a network adapter forced (Local Area Connection 2, from automatic to 10.18.36.1) . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - Routes, added a new route, 199.19.95.188 for gateway 10.18.36.1 . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - Unable to compute route for 2604:6880:c713:5fbb:d656:d7e2:835e:6be2: IPv6 VPN gateway not available. . 2018.09.25 21:14:41 - Flushing DNS I 2018.09.25 21:14:47 - Checking route IPv4 I 2018.09.25 21:14:47 - Checking DNS ! 2018.09.25 21:14:48 - Connected. . 2018.09.25 21:14:48 - OpenVPN > Initialization Sequence Completed . 2018.09.25 21:24:27 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 21:24:29 - Systems & servers data update completed . 2018.09.25 21:24:52 - OpenVPN > AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #109931 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings . 2018.09.25 21:34:29 - Above log line repeated 13 times more . 2018.09.25 21:34:29 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 21:34:34 - Systems & servers data update completed . 2018.09.25 21:36:10 - OpenVPN > AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #711050 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings . 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - Above log line repeated 4 times more ! 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - Disconnecting . 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - Routes, removed a route previously added, 199.19.95.188 for gateway 10.18.36.1 . 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - Sending management termination signal . 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - Management - Send 'signal SIGTERM' . 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: CMD 'signal SIGTERM' . 2018.09.25 21:42:30 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe DELETE 199.19.95.187 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > Route deletion via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe DELETE 0.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.18.36.1 . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > Route deletion via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe DELETE 128.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.18.36.1 . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > Route deletion via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > Closing TUN/TAP interface . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > TAP: DHCP address released . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - Connection terminated. . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - IPv6 restored with packet filtering. . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - DNS IPv4 of a network adapter restored to original settings (Local Area Connection 2, to automatic) . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - DNS leak protection with packet filtering disabled. . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric restored from 3 to Automatic, layer IPv4 . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric restored from 3 to Automatic, layer IPv6 . 2018.09.25 21:42:35 - Flushing DNS ! 2018.09.25 21:42:41 - Session terminated. ! 2018.09.25 21:42:48 - Deactivation of Network Lock ! 2018.09.25 21:44:15 - Activation of Network Lock - Windows Filtering Platform I 2018.09.25 21:44:16 - Session starting. I 2018.09.25 21:44:16 - Checking authorization ... . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - IPv6 disabled with packet filtering. ! 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - Connecting to Sualocin (Canada, Toronto, Ontario) . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.4.6 x86_64-w64-mingw32 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [PKCS11] [AEAD] built on Apr 27 2018 . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > Windows version 6.1 (Windows 7) 64bit . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.0h 27 Mar 2018, LZO 2.10 . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - Connection to OpenVPN Management Interface . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]184.75.221.42:443 . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[8192->262144] S=[8192->262144] . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > UDP link local: (not bound) . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > UDP link remote: [AF_INET]184.75.221.42:443 . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]184.75.221.42:443, sid=16fb3226 abdc439b . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=airvpn.org CA, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > VERIFY KU OK . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > Validating certificate extended key usage . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > ++ Certificate has EKU (str) TLS Web Server Authentication, expects TLS Web Server Authentication . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > VERIFY EKU OK . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > VERIFY OK: depth=0, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=Sualocin, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1.2 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 4096 bit RSA . 2018.09.25 21:44:17 - OpenVPN > [sualocin] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]184.75.221.42:443 . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > SENT CONTROL [sualocin]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1) . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REPLY,comp-lzo no,redirect-gateway ipv6 def1 bypass-dhcp,dhcp-option DNS 10.30.196.1,dhcp-option DNS6 fde6:7a:7d20:1ac4::1,tun-ipv6,route-gateway 10.30.196.1,topology subnet,ping 10,ping-restart 60,ifconfig-ipv6 fde6:7a:7d20:1ac4::1023/64 fde6:7a:7d20:1ac4::1,ifconfig 10.30.196.37 255.255.255.0,peer-id 0,cipher AES-256-GCM' . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'redirect-gateway ipv6 def1 bypass-dhcp' . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'dhcp-option DNS6 fde6:7a:7d20:1ac4::1' . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'tun-ipv6' . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'ifconfig-ipv6 fde6:7a:7d20:1ac4::1023/64 fde6:7a:7d20:1ac4::1' . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: compression parms modified . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: --ifconfig/up options modified . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: route-related options modified . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: --ip-win32 and/or --dhcp-option options modified . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: peer-id set . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: adjusting link_mtu to 1625 . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: data channel crypto options modified . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Data Channel: using negotiated cipher 'AES-256-GCM' . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > interactive service msg_channel=0 . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > ROUTE_GATEWAY 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 I=14 HWADDR=44:94:fc:f1:19:cf . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > open_tun . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}.tap . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > TAP-Windows Driver Version 9.21 . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Set TAP-Windows TUN subnet mode network/local/netmask = 10.30.196.0/10.30.196.37/255.255.255.0 [sUCCEEDED] . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Notified TAP-Windows driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.30.196.37/255.255.255.0 on interface {3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671} [DHCP-serv: 10.30.196.254, lease-time: 31536000] . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > Successful ARP Flush on interface [26] {3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671} . 2018.09.25 21:44:18 - OpenVPN > do_ifconfig, tt->did_ifconfig_ipv6_setup=0 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > TEST ROUTES: 1/1 succeeded len=0 ret=1 a=0 u/d=up . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 184.75.221.42 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 0.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.30.196.1 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 128.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.30.196.1 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric changed from Automatic to 3, layer IPv4 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric changed from Automatic to 3, layer IPv6 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - DNS leak protection with packet filtering enabled. . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - DNS IPv4 of a network adapter forced (Local Area Connection 2, from automatic to 10.30.196.1) . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - Routes, added a new route, 184.75.221.43 for gateway 10.30.196.1 . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - Unable to compute route for 2606:6080:1001:f:ed79:9361:ea0e:3e88: IPv6 VPN gateway not available. . 2018.09.25 21:44:23 - Flushing DNS I 2018.09.25 21:44:29 - Checking route IPv4 I 2018.09.25 21:44:30 - Checking DNS ! 2018.09.25 21:44:30 - Connected. . 2018.09.25 21:44:30 - OpenVPN > Initialization Sequence Completed . 2018.09.25 21:44:34 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 21:44:36 - Systems & servers data update completed . 2018.09.25 21:45:46 - OpenVPN > AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #40969 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings . 2018.09.25 21:54:36 - Above log line repeated 16 times more . 2018.09.25 21:54:36 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 21:54:38 - Systems & servers data update completed . 2018.09.25 22:00:07 - OpenVPN > write UDP: Unknown error (code=10065) . 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - Above log line repeated 45 times more ! 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - Disconnecting . 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - Routes, removed a route previously added, 184.75.221.43 for gateway 10.30.196.1 . 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - Sending management termination signal . 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - Management - Send 'signal SIGTERM' . 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: CMD 'signal SIGTERM' . 2018.09.25 22:00:46 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe DELETE 184.75.221.42 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > Route deletion via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe DELETE 0.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.30.196.1 . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > Route deletion via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe DELETE 128.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.30.196.1 . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > Route deletion via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > Closing TUN/TAP interface . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > TAP: DHCP address released . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - Connection terminated. . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - IPv6 restored with packet filtering. . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - DNS IPv4 of a network adapter restored to original settings (Local Area Connection 2, to automatic) . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - DNS leak protection with packet filtering disabled. . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric restored from 3 to Automatic, layer IPv4 . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric restored from 3 to Automatic, layer IPv6 . 2018.09.25 22:00:51 - Flushing DNS ! 2018.09.25 22:00:57 - Session terminated. ! 2018.09.25 22:01:19 - Deactivation of Network Lock ! 2018.09.25 22:01:21 - Activation of Network Lock - Windows Filtering Platform I 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - Session starting. I 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - Checking authorization ... . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - IPv6 disabled with packet filtering. ! 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - Connecting to Lesath (Canada, Toronto, Ontario) . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.4.6 x86_64-w64-mingw32 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [PKCS11] [AEAD] built on Apr 27 2018 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > Windows version 6.1 (Windows 7) 64bit . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.0h 27 Mar 2018, LZO 2.10 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - Connection to OpenVPN Management Interface . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]184.75.221.2:443 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[8192->262144] S=[8192->262144] . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > UDP link local: (not bound) . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > UDP link remote: [AF_INET]184.75.221.2:443 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]184.75.221.2:443, sid=99f7cc86 7b2ab3a7 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=airvpn.org CA, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > VERIFY KU OK . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > Validating certificate extended key usage . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > ++ Certificate has EKU (str) TLS Web Server Authentication, expects TLS Web Server Authentication . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > VERIFY EKU OK . 2018.09.25 22:01:23 - OpenVPN > VERIFY OK: depth=0, C=IT, ST=IT, L=Perugia, O=airvpn.org, CN=Lesath, emailAddress=info@airvpn.org . 2018.09.25 22:01:24 - OpenVPN > Control Channel: TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1.2 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, 4096 bit RSA . 2018.09.25 22:01:24 - OpenVPN > [Lesath] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]184.75.221.2:443 . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > SENT CONTROL [Lesath]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1) . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REPLY,comp-lzo no,redirect-gateway ipv6 def1 bypass-dhcp,dhcp-option DNS 10.20.228.1,dhcp-option DNS6 fde6:7a:7d20:10e4::1,tun-ipv6,route-gateway 10.20.228.1,topology subnet,ping 10,ping-restart 60,ifconfig-ipv6 fde6:7a:7d20:10e4::10c4/64 fde6:7a:7d20:10e4::1,ifconfig 10.20.228.198 255.255.255.0,peer-id 5,cipher AES-256-GCM' . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'redirect-gateway ipv6 def1 bypass-dhcp' . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'dhcp-option DNS6 fde6:7a:7d20:10e4::1' . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'tun-ipv6' . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Pushed option removed by filter: 'ifconfig-ipv6 fde6:7a:7d20:10e4::10c4/64 fde6:7a:7d20:10e4::1' . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: compression parms modified . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: --ifconfig/up options modified . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: route-related options modified . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: --ip-win32 and/or --dhcp-option options modified . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: peer-id set . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: adjusting link_mtu to 1625 . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > OPTIONS IMPORT: data channel crypto options modified . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Data Channel: using negotiated cipher 'AES-256-GCM' . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Incoming Data Channel: Cipher 'AES-256-GCM' initialized with 256 bit key . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > interactive service msg_channel=0 . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > ROUTE_GATEWAY 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 I=14 HWADDR=44:94:fc:f1:19:cf . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > open_tun . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}.tap . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > TAP-Windows Driver Version 9.21 . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Set TAP-Windows TUN subnet mode network/local/netmask = 10.20.228.0/10.20.228.198/255.255.255.0 [sUCCEEDED] . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Notified TAP-Windows driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.20.228.198/255.255.255.0 on interface {3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671} [DHCP-serv: 10.20.228.254, lease-time: 31536000] . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > Successful ARP Flush on interface [26] {3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671} . 2018.09.25 22:01:25 - OpenVPN > do_ifconfig, tt->did_ifconfig_ipv6_setup=0 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > TEST ROUTES: 1/1 succeeded len=0 ret=1 a=0 u/d=up . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 184.75.221.2 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 0.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.20.228.1 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > C:\Windows\system32\route.exe ADD 128.0.0.0 MASK 128.0.0.0 10.20.228.1 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=20 and dwForwardType=4 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - OpenVPN > Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive] . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric changed from Automatic to 3, layer IPv4 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - Interface Local Area Connection 2 metric changed from Automatic to 3, layer IPv6 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - DNS leak protection with packet filtering enabled. . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - DNS IPv4 of a network adapter forced (Local Area Connection 2, from automatic to 10.20.228.1) . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - Routes, added a new route, 184.75.221.3 for gateway 10.20.228.1 . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - Unable to compute route for 2606:6080:1001:d:c59c:6e9a:3115:6f2f: IPv6 VPN gateway not available. . 2018.09.25 22:01:30 - Flushing DNS I 2018.09.25 22:01:36 - Checking route IPv4 I 2018.09.25 22:01:36 - Checking DNS ! 2018.09.25 22:01:37 - Connected. . 2018.09.25 22:01:37 - OpenVPN > Initialization Sequence Completed . 2018.09.25 22:03:17 - OpenVPN > AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #21871 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings . 2018.09.25 22:04:38 - Above log line repeated 4 times more . 2018.09.25 22:04:38 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 22:04:43 - Systems & servers data update completed . 2018.09.25 22:05:32 - OpenVPN > AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #168297 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings . 2018.09.25 22:14:43 - Above log line repeated 20 times more . 2018.09.25 22:14:43 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 22:14:49 - Systems & servers data update completed . 2018.09.25 22:24:49 - Updating systems & servers data ... . 2018.09.25 22:24:51 - Systems & servers data update completed ---------------------------- Network Interfaces and Routes: { "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "routes": [ { "address": "0.0.0.0\/0", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "192.168.1.1", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "0.0.0.0\/1", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "10.20.228.1", "metric": "3" }, { "address": "10.20.228.0\/24", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "10.20.228.198", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "10.20.228.255", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "127.0.0.0\/8", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "127.0.0.1", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "127.255.255.255", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "128.0.0.0\/1", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "10.20.228.1", "metric": "3" }, { "address": "184.75.221.2", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "192.168.1.1", "metric": "20" }, { "address": "184.75.221.3", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "10.20.228.1", "metric": "4" }, { "address": "192.168.1.0\/24", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "192.168.1.169", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "192.168.1.255", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "224.0.0.0\/4", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "224.0.0.0\/4", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "224.0.0.0\/4", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "255.255.255.255", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "255.255.255.255", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "255.255.255.255", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "::\/0", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "fe80::a3e:5dff:fe8c:d67a", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "::1", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1::\/64", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "28" }, { "address": "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:0:7ece:4875:7bc9", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:1877:14e:85da:7a1", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:35aa:306a:8c91:7398", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "fe80::\/64", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "fe80::\/64", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "fe80::1877:14e:85da:7a1", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "fe80::31a3:666f:6191:32e", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" }, { "address": "ff00::\/8", "interface": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "306" }, { "address": "ff00::\/8", "interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "276" }, { "address": "ff00::\/8", "interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "gateway": "link", "metric": "259" } ], "interfaces": [ { "friendly": "Local Area Connection 2", "id": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "name": "Local Area Connection 2", "description": "TAP-Windows Adapter V9", "type": "Ethernet", "status": "Up", "bytes_received": "2136216354", "bytes_sent": "2520367760", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [ "fe80::31a3:666f:6191:32e", "10.20.228.198" ], "gateways": [ "10.20.228.1" ], "bind": true, "dns4": "10.20.228.1", "dns6": null }, { "friendly": "Wireless Network Connection 3", "id": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "name": "Wireless Network Connection 3", "description": "NETGEAR WNDA3100v2 N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter", "type": "Wireless80211", "status": "Up", "bytes_received": "2710689643", "bytes_sent": "2874237229", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [ "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:0:7ece:4875:7bc9", "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:1877:14e:85da:7a1", "2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:35aa:306a:8c91:7398", "fe80::1877:14e:85da:7a1", "192.168.1.169" ], "gateways": [ "192.168.1.1", "fe80::a3e:5dff:fe8c:d67a" ], "bind": true, "dns4": "10.4.0.1,10.5.0.1", "dns6": null }, { "friendly": "Local Area Connection", "id": "{DF769F17-E1B7-49C6-847A-8D8C2F5C173D}", "name": "Local Area Connection", "description": "Intel® Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V", "type": "Ethernet", "status": "Down", "bytes_received": "0", "bytes_sent": "0", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [ "fe80::a4fd:d3cb:9bd4:90d", "169.254.9.13" ], "gateways": [], "bind": true, "dns4": "", "dns6": null }, { "friendly": "Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1", "id": "{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}", "name": "Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1", "description": "Software Loopback Interface 1", "type": "Loopback", "status": "Up", "bytes_received": "0", "bytes_sent": "0", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [ "::1", "127.0.0.1" ], "gateways": [], "bind": true, "dns4": null, "dns6": null }, { "friendly": "isatap.home", "id": "{22F03BFD-EC1C-4E68-AAF2-FA213A435BCA}", "name": "isatap.home", "description": "Microsoft ISATAP Adapter", "type": "Tunnel", "status": "Down", "bytes_received": "0", "bytes_sent": "0", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [], "gateways": [], "bind": false, "dns4": null, "dns6": null }, { "friendly": "isatap.{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "id": "{377485AD-B0E9-4E77-8EF0-6986F2E35604}", "name": "isatap.{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "description": "Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2", "type": "Tunnel", "status": "Down", "bytes_received": "0", "bytes_sent": "0", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [ "fe80::5efe:10.20.228.198" ], "gateways": [], "bind": true, "dns4": null, "dns6": null }, { "friendly": "isatap.{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "id": "{6E326A1F-4759-43DB-AA7C-663901F34BFC}", "name": "isatap.{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}", "description": "Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3", "type": "Tunnel", "status": "Down", "bytes_received": "0", "bytes_sent": "0", "support_ipv4": true, "support_ipv6": true, "ips": [ "fe80::5efe:192.168.1.169" ], "gateways": [], "bind": true, "dns4": null, "dns6": null } ], "ipv4-default-gateway": "10.20.228.1", "ipv4-default-interface": "{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}", "ipv6-default-gateway": "fe80::a3e:5dff:fe8c:d67a", "ipv6-default-interface": "{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}" } ---------------------------- ipconfig /all: Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : brettwardo-PC Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Mixed IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : home Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : TAP-Windows Adapter V9 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-FF-3C-87-47-1E DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::31a3:666f:6191:32e%26(Preferred) IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 10.20.228.198(Preferred) Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Tuesday, September 25, 2018 10:01:25 PM Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Wednesday, September 25, 2019 10:01:24 PM Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.20.228.254 DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 436272956 DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-22-85-B8-AC-44-94-FC-F1-19-CF DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.20.228.1 NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 3: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : home Description . . . . . . . . . . . : NETGEAR WNDA3100v2 N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 44-94-FC-F1-19-CF DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:0:7ece:4875:7bc9(Preferred) Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Tuesday, September 25, 2018 8:08:37 PM Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, October 01, 2018 10:09:50 AM IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:1877:14e:85da:7a1(Preferred) Temporary IPv6 Address. . . . . . : 2600:6c4a:5d00:ac1:35aa:306a:8c91:7398(Preferred) Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::1877:14e:85da:7a1%14(Preferred) IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.169(Preferred) Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : fe80::a3e:5dff:fe8c:d67a%14 192.168.1.1 DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 356816124 DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-22-85-B8-AC-44-94-FC-F1-19-CF DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 2607:f428:ffff:ffff::1 2607:f428:ffff:ffff::2 10.4.0.1 10.5.0.1 NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled Connection-specific DNS Suffix Search List : home Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : home Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel® Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : B0-6E-BF-C1-39-4A DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Tunnel adapter isatap.home: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Tunnel adapter isatap.{3C87471E-B44B-4746-949C-C8101ADDA671}: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Tunnel adapter isatap.{059B872A-1CA2-4DBA-9DDF-FB9A70B4B0DA}: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : home Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
  22. Hello, i have an issue with a computer that has a a local printer connected and shared to the network. This computer has eddie with network lock active. The local printer is connected with a cross cable, it's is in the private network 169.254.182.XX. When network lock is off, i can ping and print from this computer and from any computer in the lan (the printer is shared with windows). But when network lock is on, i can't event print from the same computer connected to the printer (i can't ping either). Using last Eddie version 2.16.3. I alredy tried setting allow lan/private check, allow ping check, adding the private ip to addresses allowed and also adding the ip in the Routes "tab". But nothing change, it still not work. Anyone knows how to fix this? Thanks in advance
  23. Hi, I have recently been unable to connect to any airvpn servers with the network lock enabled. Any Suggestions? Win 7 pro. Example; I 2018.07.27 12:50:47 - AirVPN client version: 2.8.8, System: Windows, Name: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1, Architecture: x86 . 2018.07.27 12:50:47 - Reading options from C:\Users\Morten\AppData\Local\AirVPN\AirVPN.xml . 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - Data Path: C:\Users\Morten\AppData\Local\AirVPN . 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - App Path: C:\Program Files\AirVPN . 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - Executable Path: C:\Program Files\AirVPN\AirVPN.exe . 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - Command line arguments (1): path="home" . 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - Operating System: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 I 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - OpenVPN Driver - TAP-Windows Adapter V9 I 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - OpenVPN - Version: OpenVPN 2.3.6 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\openvpn.exe) I 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - SSH - Version: plink 0.63 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\plink.exe) I 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - SSL - Version: stunnel 5.09 (C:\Program Files\AirVPN\stunnel.exe) I 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - IPV6: Available ! 2018.07.27 12:50:48 - Activation of Network Lock - Windows Firewall ! 2018.07.27 12:50:50 - Ready I 2018.07.27 12:51:36 - Session starting. I 2018.07.27 12:51:36 - Installing tunnel driver I 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Checking authorization ... . 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Checking authorization ..., 1° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Checking authorization ..., 2° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Checking authorization ..., 3° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Checking authorization ..., 4° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) W 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Authorization check failed, continue anyway ({1]) ! 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - Connecting to Ain (Sweden, Stockholm) . 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.3.6 i686-w64-mingw32 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [iPv6] built on Jan 12 2015 . 2018.07.27 12:51:37 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.1k 8 Jan 2015, LZO 2.08 . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > Control Channel Authentication: tls-auth using INLINE static key file . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[8192->8192] S=[8192->8192] . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > UDPv4 link local: [undef] . 2018.07.27 12:51:38 - OpenVPN > UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]128.127.104.79:443 . 2018.07.27 12:52:10 - OpenVPN > [uNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-exit), exiting . 2018.07.27 12:52:10 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer . 2018.07.27 12:52:15 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting ! 2018.07.27 12:52:15 - Disconnecting . 2018.07.27 12:52:15 - Connection terminated. I 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Checking authorization ... . 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Checking authorization ..., 1° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Checking authorization ..., 2° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Checking authorization ..., 3° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Checking authorization ..., 4° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) W 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Authorization check failed, continue anyway ({1]) ! 2018.07.27 12:52:18 - Connecting to Tarazed (Netherlands, Alblasserdam) . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.3.6 i686-w64-mingw32 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [iPv6] built on Jan 12 2015 . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.1k 8 Jan 2015, LZO 2.08 . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > Control Channel Authentication: tls-auth using INLINE static key file . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[8192->8192] S=[8192->8192] . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > UDPv4 link local: [undef] . 2018.07.27 12:52:19 - OpenVPN > UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]213.152.161.132:443 . 2018.07.27 12:52:51 - OpenVPN > [uNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-exit), exiting . 2018.07.27 12:52:51 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer . 2018.07.27 12:52:56 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting ! 2018.07.27 12:52:56 - Disconnecting . 2018.07.27 12:52:56 - Connection terminated. I 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Checking authorization ... . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Checking authorization ..., 1° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Checking authorization ..., 2° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Checking authorization ..., 3° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Checking authorization ..., 4° try failed (Kan ikke koble til den eksterne serveren) W 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Authorization check failed, continue anyway ({1]) ! 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - Connecting to Tarazed (Netherlands, Alblasserdam) . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > OpenVPN 2.3.6 i686-w64-mingw32 [sSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [iPv6] built on Jan 12 2015 . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.1k 8 Jan 2015, LZO 2.08 . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:3100 . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > Control Channel Authentication: tls-auth using INLINE static key file . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > Socket Buffers: R=[8192->8192] S=[8192->8192] . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > UDPv4 link local: [undef] . 2018.07.27 12:52:59 - OpenVPN > UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]213.152.161.132:443 . 2018.07.27 12:53:31 - OpenVPN > [uNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-exit), exiting . 2018.07.27 12:53:31 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer . 2018.07.27 12:53:36 - OpenVPN > SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting ! 2018.07.27 12:53:36 - Disconnecting . 2018.07.27 12:53:36 - Connection terminated. I 2018.07.27 12:53:37 - Cancel requested. ! 2018.07.27 12:53:37 - Session terminated. ! 2018.07.27 12:53:51 - Deactivation of Network Lock
  24. TLDR: Network lock via the Windows Firewall is completely broken in Eddie 2.14.5. The following is based on a fresh Windows 7 Professional SP1 install (Vmware VM), Eddie 2.14. 5 is at stock settings except for Network Lock being changed from "Automatic" to "Windows Firewall (Not Recommended)". Upon enabling Network Lock, the following Outbound firewall rules are created: The "Eddie - Out - Allow IPs" rule (the one highlighted) allows ALL outgoing connections !? Indeed, no traffic is blocked when the VPN is not connected, thus breaking Network LockEnabling verbose logging shows the rule being created as follows: How on earth did this get through testing? I mean, I'm smiling, but I am very f***ing furious... This really shakes the confidence that i had in AirVPN as a professional and technically competent VPN provider.
  25. For a long time, I have been using the Network Lock in Windows Firewall mode. I read this guide from 2014 about the lock modes. Recently I updated the AirVPN client, and when I went to select the Network Lock mode, it notes that Windows Firewall is "(Not Recommended)". The other option is Windows Filtering Platform. Reading other websites, I see that the Windows Filtering Platform is an API by Microsoft that can help adjust filtering. I'm not a very technical person, but I get the gist. In the past when disengaging the Network Lock, in Windows Firewall mode, sometimes it would not properly replace my old firewall policies. I keep regular backups of them, so I usually just re-import them if there is an issue. Normally, I block a program with Windows Firewall rules from communicating over my normal connection... I plan when AirVPN network lock is active, the rule is removed, and it can communicate over the VPN. This has seemed to work for me to prevent the program from communicating if it is accidentally launched when AirVPN is not active -- though I see the problem if AirVPN accidentally shuts down and wipes firewall rules, it would communicate again... I am wondering with the Windows Filtering Platform, if my Windows Firewall rules are left intact, how should I go about managing this situation? Can I limit the program from communicating over my normal connection, but allow it to communicate over the VPN? How would I set this up in Windows Firewall? Again, I am not very technical and I have not used the Windows Filtering Platform option yet, so I am assuming this is the question I should have regarding the setup?... Or perhaps my question should be: What can I do to block a program from communicating over a non AirVPN connection, but allow it to communicate over the VPN, with Windows Filtering Platform as the network lock mode?
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