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Dozens of reports throughout 2014 and 2015 show that in Virgin network DNS poisoning is (probably intermittently) used against https://airvpn.org Solution: use a publicly accessible, not poisoned DNS, for example OpenNIC https://opennicproject.org or contact us to know alternative domain names to access various https front ends in our infrastructure.
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"airvpn.org" blocked (DNS poisoning) Solution: hosts file edit OpenVPN connections are frequently disrupted (reported in Shangai and Beijing) Solution: OpenVPN over SSL works just fine UNCONFIRMED: momentary blocks of Internet domestic lines if a high percentage of encrypted traffic is detected
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Vodafone (at least, Vodafone Italia and UK) redirect any external request to UDP 53 to their DNS servers. So it's impossible to connect to AirVPN servers through UDP 53 with this ISP. Under this ISP, connection to UDP 53 may not work at all, or may return this error: TLS Error: client->client or server->server connection attempted from [AF_INET]...
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Extreme port shaping on outbound ports 443 UDP and 80 UDP. Solution: high performance to port 53 UDP
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"airvpn.org" blocked. Advisory did not report if the cause is DNS poisoning or IP block. Solution in any case: hosts file edit and alternative AirVPN frontend access.