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  1. Hello For several months I have been using AirVPN on my Windows 10 machine. Before the PC started and AirVPN launched without problem. Since a Windows update some time ago (https://www.it-connect.fr/microsoft-windows-vpn-ne-fonctionne-plus-mise-a-jour-avril-2024/) most of the time AirVPN blocks. I have to launch the task manager and stop the "OpenVPN Daemon" process so that it continues to start. I have of course done all the Windows updates since then but that did not solve the problem. I also tried to follow the procedure indicated in the article above but I cannot find the offending KB. I also tried to uninstall and reinstall AirVPN but that did not solve anything. Has anyone found the solution? Thank you very much! 😉
  2. Just started working on setting up vpn on a clean server using the new Airvpn Suite. Nice work. Seems like a more robust architecture that doesn't need the manual System-D fixes that using Hummingbird did. Everything seems to be working as advertised when using goldcrest from a terminal prompt but does not work as expected via rc.local using this invocation: goldcrest --air-connect --air-country canada --air-user <myairvpnusername> --air-password <myairvpnpassword> Curiously, when I execute /etc/rc.local from the prompt, it works, but when rc.local is invoked on boot it fails to allow my user login (see post-boot journal grepped for bluetit below). Since my use case is to have vpn come up when the host boots and stay on permanently from then on, I am kinda stuck. Any help appreciated. Or maybe there is an easier way that I am missing? Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[204]: Starting Bluetit - AirVPN OpenVPN 3 Service 1.0.0 RC 1 - 22 December 2020 Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[204]: OpenVPN core 3.6.6 AirVPN linux arm 32-bit Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[204]: Copyright (C) 2012-2020 OpenVPN Inc. All rights reserved. Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[241]: Bluetit daemon started with PID 241 Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[241]: Successfully connected to D-Bus Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[241]: Reading run control directives from file /etc/airvpn/bluetit.rc Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[241]: IPv6 is not available in this system Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[241]: System country set to ca by Bluetit policy. Dec 30 20:26:34 osmc bluetit[241]: Bluetit successfully initialized and ready Dec 30 20:26:35 osmc bluetit[241]: AirVPN Manifest updater thread started Dec 30 20:26:35 osmc bluetit[241]: AirVPN Manifest update interval is 15 minutes Dec 30 20:26:35 osmc bluetit[241]: Updating AirVPN Manifest Dec 30 20:26:35 osmc bluetit[241]: AirVPN Manifest successfully retrieved from server Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "version" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "openvpn_info" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "bluetit_status -> Bluetit is ready" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "reset_bluetit_options -> Bluetit options successfully reset" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "set_options: --air-ipv6 -> off" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "set_options: --proto -> tcp" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "set_options: --air-connect" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "set_options: --air-country -> canada" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "set_options: --air-user -> **********" <=== correct output obscured here for security Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "set_options: --air-password -> ************" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Requested method "airvpn_start_connection" Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: OpenVPN3 connection successfully started Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: Logging in AirVPN user ********** <==== correct but obscured here for security Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: AirVPN login error: Login error Dec 30 20:26:36 osmc bluetit[241]: ERROR: AirVPN login failed for user ******** <=== obsured here Dec 30 20:41:46 osmc bluetit[241]: Updating AirVPN Manifest
  3. I've noticed that in OpenVPN 2.4.* there is a new service "OpenVPNInteractiveService" which apparently provides openvpn gui client (run by an unprivileged user) some controls over the vpn. Is that coming to Eddie? To be able to run eddie and connect to vpn with non-admin account.
  4. Hey Guys - I'm a recently subscriber to AirVPN and wanted to first say thanks for your work - it works well for me so far. When I first used AirVPN / Eddie Client, it was in Windows where i was easily able to configure it to do exactly what I wanted which was: - Start @ Windows boot - Enable Network Lock - Connect to recommended server automatically at launch My plans for its implementation changed shortly after this where I'm still wanting the same 3 things to occur, but am now using Ubuntu 17.04 (x64) instead. Even though I've successfully installed Eddie in Ubuntu and it still offers many of the same features, it seems that I can't do all of the above. Overall, my question is is it possible to perform the above actions using either the gui or terminal commands at startup within Ubuntu? If so, how? I already tried installation of openVPN and downloaded a config file, but it obviously didn't have network lock features plus didn't offer a few other things I wish to have with the product. I tried setting the desired preferences within Eddie, then creating a bash script to launch it at boot, but don't have it working yet - probably because it requires elevated permissions to launch - even though I added my account to the sudoers group. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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