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I'm back again! I have a scenario where I have a server on my home network. This server is intended to run all its traffic except for LAN traffic through airvpn using bluetit. I also have a Wireguard server running on the gateway of said device. The server is on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet, and remote hosts are allocated to the 192.168.2.0/24 subnet. I do not have the ability to change IP allocation, but the gateway routes packets between the subnets just fine. What I would like, is to be able to access this server from the remote subnet, with bluetit active just as if I were locally connected, but it seems to drop all packets. This happens even with network lock set to "off". E.g. when bluetit is active (with network lock on OR off) I cannot even ping (or ssh, or access web services on) 192.168.2.x -> 192.168.1.y, but with bluetit disabled I can. Question is then, is there a configuration option to fix this? If not, is there a workaround?
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Description of Issue and Initial Testing: As the title states, whenever I have AirVPN with network lock enabled then starting Firefox takes an inordinately long time (for example, if I were to open the terminal and type "Firefox" it takes about 5-10 minutes before anything happens on my screen; it does not matter if I start Firefox from the GUI or terminal). The issue does not present itself when I try to open a chromium-based browser; it opens normally. It does not matter whether it is the first time launching Firefox or the nth time for n > 1. If I attempt to start Firefox, then the browser will still not open if I disconnect from the server. It will open the instant I turn off network lock. Startup speed is normal if I connect to a server without network lock enabled. Sometimes the problem intermittently comes and goes (bad days and good days) but most of the time it is there. I have tried adjusting the homepage in firefox and it made no difference, even if I set the homepage as simply a blank page. Conditions to reproduce: Use Eddie-UI on Fedora 40 (unsure if it depends on the distro/OS) Enable network lock Connect to any server Attempt to open Firefox or any Firefox-based browser. Investigating further, the following messages are printed in journalctl when the conditions above are satisfied (approximately alternating): I do not know enough about how networks are managed on gnu/linux to resolve this on my own, or make sense of this error. Nothing in the logs for Eddie seem to point to the issue either. I have attached the log from Eddie for completeness. It shows me connecting and disconnecting from various servers and attempting to open Firefox with network lock enabled. Additional info: OS: Fedora 40 (the issue is present on earlier versions of Fedora as well, at least since Fedora 35) Client: Eddie UI version 2.21.8 Firefox version: version 128.0, and present on earlier versions. Note: A separate issue that I will briefly mention here, in case it is relevant, is that on most WiFi networks I have a DNS leak visible in ipleak.net with AirVPN--with or without network lock. On a few networks this DNS leak is not present as long as network lock is enabled. When I say DNS leak I mean that ipleak.net shows the VPN DNS server as well as my router's DNS servers. Again, this may or may not be relevant. Eddie_20240715_004856.txt
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Hello 1. I have Eddie installed and configured (it's working) 2. I have Open VPN Gui installed and working (it's working) When I use connect to a server from Eddie it's working fine When I Use Connect from Open VPN it works fine as well but How can I connect a VPN and use a networklock simultaneously? IN eddie I can either choose to connect or to lock network - it confuses me a lot.
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ANSWERED How do I use Network Lock? 1st time Eddie user
curhen57 posted a topic in Eddie - AirVPN Client
Hello. I just got my subscription for AirVPN recently and installed Eddie. Already, I find it trickier to work with in comparison to other VPN clients. I presume the Network Lock is Eddie's version of the killswitch. The problem I'm having is that whenever I activate the Network Lock, it completely kills my internet connection even though I am connected to an AirVPN server. Help please? Thanks. -
Since yesterday I cant connect to any address without using Eddie. I deactivated network lock but I'm still not able to connect. IPtables state: sudo iptables --list Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination sudo ip6tables --list Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Content of /etc/resolv.conf: # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8) # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN # 127.0.0.53 is the systemd-resolved stub resolver. # run "systemd-resolve --status" to see details about the actual nameservers. nameserver 127.0.0.53 Also ping to any address isnt working: ping: google.com: Name or service not known The connection through Eddie in any server of airVPN works without any troubles. Any ideas what is wrong?
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So I have software on my machine which i wish to block connection to the internet on. I have my machine set to boot up, run air vpn, air vpn automaticly activates network lock ( this is where the issue occurs ) , then air vpn connects to a whitelisted server. Now the problem is that airvpn removes my blocked in and out traffic rules in my firewall for the software i wish to prevent from connecting to the internet at all. Is there a way to add rules that airvpn writes when it re configures the firewall settings