![]() ![]() Sooooo.If anyone else here is using AirVPN successfully, perhaps they could offer some tips. My regular wired high-speed internet works just fine for everything else.īTW I also have the AirVPN app on my Android phone and it works fine, connecting to all of the servers that I have tried on my PC I wonder if there is something else within PCLinuxOS Control Center or KDE Settings that I need to enable or disable? I have already disabled the Firewall completely and do not have Shorewall running. Defeat restrictions Circumvent censorship, geo-restriction and traffic shaping.No discrimination toward. ![]() Now, I can launch "eddie" and log into just fine with my new user account name and PW, however, poor "edie" can't connect to ANY of the servers! The software automatically cycles through the server list attempting connections, then aborting a few seconds later, and moving on the next server, and eventually going back to the top of the list. You can use Five simultaneous connections per account. AirVPN is a powerful service with more advanced OpenVPN settings than weve seen from just about anyone else, and the 3-day plan offers a convenient, low-priced way to try them out. So I then purchased it and registered my account. Hope someone can point me in the right direction with setting up AirVPN on a VPS but keeping the ability to connect via SSH (ideally to the VPS's native public IP as, if the VPN connection breaks, I could get locked out again. It launched fine, although I have to run it as "root". Hello, after ditching NordVPN (could not get it to work at all on PCLinuxOS), and having read favourable posts here about AirVPN aka "eddie", I downloaded the latest portable version (eddie-ui_2.18.9_linux_圆4_) as recommended and installed it. ![]()
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