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  1. Hello, for the past couple of days I've been trying to make my computer 100% secure from all common vulnerabilities of exposing the real identity behind a vpn such as DNS-Leaks, WebRTC Leaks (basically the stuff on Ipleak.com) I'm running Arch Linux and have literally no way of connecting to the server with "Check if using AirVPN's DNS" so I disabled it and tried to connect and it worked. However, my machine is DNS-Leaking. So I messed around with it more found out that the version I was running (that I got off AUR) required that I have a lower version of mono so I upgraded to the latest version which is in beta mode and I got this weird error on IPLeak when it comes to the DNS leak test (it shows a bunch of yellow caution triangles stating "NO IP: INTERNAL ERROR" but the page renders) so I tried on the following websites for testing for DNS-Leaks: https://www.perfect-privacy.com/dns-leaktest/ https://www.dnsleaktest.com https://dns-leak.com/ https://torguard.net/vpn-dns-leak-test.php https://hidester.com/dns-leak-test/ * All of them did NOT leak my ISP ip, so I was happy. BUT then when I was closing the tabs I found this: http://dnsleak.com - Leaking my ISP IP. I did a whole shitload more tampering with configs and found out that if I completely remove all routername +local IP(s) with the exception of the modified ip that is added by AirVPN's DNS setting (Resolvconf) in my Resolv.conf the website does either of two things: A) Says I am secure, no leakage Just hangs forever. Just posting this here to see if you guys get different results while trying different websites besides ipleak.com && dnsleak.com - Thanks for reading, potato is my name.
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