Problems with AirVPN IPv6
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@AKEGEC said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
What is the difference between FUD and TERRORIZING?
Better stay away from the 5G cell towers, as they'll give you COVID. There you have both in one sentence.
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@JKnott said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
Better stay away from the 5G cell towers, as they'll give you COVID. There you have both in one sentence.
Like I said before, Belgium people only believe in facts and not some kids' lies. For example, seven years after it was exposed by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, a federal appeals court has ruled that the NSAโs bulk collection of phone metadata was illegal and unnecessary. They violated the Fourth Amendment and did violate the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) when it collected the telephony metadata of millions of Americans.
You see Edward Snowden was telling the truth. He also told that ISP and corporations are still collecting bulk data from their users. But then again, you can not wake up those who are pretending to sleep!
Anyway let get back to the topic, @Coipu, I think NordVPN implemented IPv6 leak protection.bolded text
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Belgium people only believe in facts? Where is the thread around here where the belgium guy thinks pfsense is working with the EU and there is a back door.. Because he saw a log entry to loopback from root in his logs.
I am not saying the governments are not doing surveillance.. My point is you using some 3$ or 30$ a month vpn is not going to stop that.. Nor is you using cloudflare vs your ISP dns.. Even if the vpn not in on with them... Most of them prob run by the NSA if you really want to get your tinfoil hat on.. Your pissing on a 10k acre Forest Fire.. Better drink lots of water ;)
JFC that is what the NSA is suppose to do.. Do they really care if you went netgate.com ?
Again that is the not point.. The point is you really think your stopping the likes of the NSA from tracking you by using a vpn, or checking if your dns leaks?? Who are you? Your not billy, billy parts his hair on the right, and you have yours parted on the left ;)
And you mentioned that word... Lets count down minutes until some spammer shows up..
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@johnpoz said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
Belgium people only believe in facts? Where is the thread around here where the belgium guy thinks pfsense is working with the EU and there is a back door.. Because he saw a log entry to loopback from root in his logs.
I am not saying the governments are not doing surveillance.. My point is you using some 3$ or 30$ a month vpn is not going to stop that.. Nor is you using cloudflare vs your ISP dns.. Even if the vpn not in on with them... Most of them prob run by the NSA if you really want to get your tinfoil hat on.. Your pissing on a 10k acre Forest Fire.. Better drink lots of water ;)
JFC that is what the NSA is suppose to do.. Do they really care if you went netgate.com ?
Again that is the not point.. The point is you really think your stopping the likes of the NSA from tracking you by using a vpn, or checking if your dns leaks?? Who are you? Your not billy, billy parts his hair on the right, and you have yours parted on the left ;)
And you mentioned that word... Lets count down minutes until some spammer shows up..
As for me Jan..I mean John,ย as long as you are not the one who puts food on their table, they can do whatever they want (using opensource firewall, VPN provider, obfuscated server). It is their money after all.
We live in Europe, everyone can have whatever opinion he/she wants and not dictated by some dictator. Thatโs the reason we live in Europe, so anyone can have a free opinion and live free in Europe.
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Stop!
Take this to off-topic if you want to continue this discussion.
None of it is going to help the OP with their IPv6 connectivity issues.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
Stop!
Take this to off-topic if you want to continue this discussion.
None of it is going to help the OP with their IPv6 connectivity issues.
Steve
You are right Steve. Thank you.
@Coipu , I see Airvpn supports IPv6: https://airvpn.org/specs/
I think your ISP might have blocked some Ports or IP addresses. You should try different ports and ip entry as instructed by Airvpn. -
@AKEGEC said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
I think your ISP might have blocked some Ports or IP addresses.
Huh??
I have now edited my AirVPN client so I get both IPv4&6 IPs and have added the gateways, they both show connected fine.
He has clearly connected to the vpn service.. So what would his isp and blocking IPs and ports have to do with anything?
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@johnpoz said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
@AKEGEC said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
I think your ISP might have blocked some Ports or IP addresses.
Huh??
I have now edited my AirVPN client so I get both IPv4&6 IPs and have added the gateways, they both show connected fine.
He has clearly connected to the vpn service.. So what would his isp and blocking IPs and ports have to do with anything?
He is talking about leaking. IP and DNS leaks do not mean you have no connection.
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And again - that has nothing to do with his isp or it blocking ports.
I'm done here... The OPs question was asked and answered already... His vpn does not provide the sort of IPv6 connectivity he wanted..
Yeah it turns out VPN provider doesn't you're right. I'm gonna disable for now
While the vpn might hand out the client an IPv6 address.. Its meant to be used by a single client, not a router routing all traffic through that that vpn on IPv6..
Went over this - and provided a method that he could get around it by natting to that IPv6 address.. Either way none of what the OP asked for has anything to do with his isp blocking anything..
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Yes, I think the bottom line here is that if the VPN service does not hand you a prefix to use it's unsuitable to use for a subnet of clients behind the firewall like this.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Problems with AirVPN IPv6:
Yes, I think the bottom line here is that if the VPN service does not hand you a prefix to use it's unsuitable to use for a subnet of clients behind the firewall like this.
And even if they would, than it would be only you, who is using it, which is somewhat contrary to an "anonymizing" VPN, right?
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Well while your connected it would be only you, but would assume this would rotate like every 24 hours or something. And either way the IP space would be the vpn space, and as they clearly state on their website they don't log or work with any government agencies... And do not profit in any way with the GBs of traffic their users use.. That $29 for life gives them plenty of profit ;) why would they have any need to monetize whatever your doing via their vpn? ;)
Most likely even that single IPv6 they give you is only being used by you.. So unless they handing out ULA address space and natting it?? Even that single IPv6 give you is not "shared" like your typical IPv4 vpn..