But to get the same effect as you get without "route-nopull", that line would be needed. I should have made it clear here that I did this in order to avoid having a " DNS leak ". I thought I should also pass this on here. I have a second AirVPN account which I use to stream video from one country while at the same time running my torrent clients over the account I use for P2P, via some other country.
In order to do this I need to confiure the routing table so as to not conflict with the entries made by the first connection, while making the gateway for the second connection the default gateway. I leave the "route I should also have pointed out that you need a second "TAP-Windows Adapter" interface in order to have a second connection at the same time. You can install an additional adapter by running as "Administrator" - right mouse-click on the script to see the option to do this this script:.
In the Windows "Start Menu" the "addtap. You still need to run it as "Administrator" by right mouse-clicking.
It was just re-stressed to suggest not that it must be a good suggestion, it's just brainstorming that maybe an ultra-quick solution for Vuze inexperienced users only that does not imply firewall settings and scripts could be welcome by someone who wishes to split traffic and secure the tunnel exclusively on a "torrent and non-torrent traffic" basis.
One issue I see with just relying on Vuze is that the firewall entry for incoming connections that Windows would make when Vuze first attempted to listen for connections would be done so as to allow connections from any "public" interface, since the VPN interface is considered public. But wireless connections are also considered public by Windows.
So this could be a bad thing. And if I recall correctly, if Vuze was previously used with the native private IP interface, there may be an incoming rule entry that blocks incoming connections on public interfaces if the user accepted the defaults.
I think you would want to modify the firewall rules for Vuze to restrict to only the AirVPN interface. In general, I wonder if people shouldn't try to understand how their firewall is configured, and check what sorts of firewall rules get added by Windows when programs first try to receive incoming connections. Similarly, I think it may be important that people understand that their router probably supports UPnP and has it enabled by default, and so programs that want to receive incoming connections may create forwarding rules for incoming connections in their router.
That's totally correct. Yes, you're right, setting anyway the rules for Vuze is a much better suggestion. Since I wrote this, I have found a way to get the effect of a static IP address, so that I do not have to change the configuration of my bittorrent clients when I change servers. See this post:. I had a few questions. When you set this up, were your intentions to do something like the following My torrent clients run continually. But I use my normal IP interface for everything else at the same time, except when I briefly make AirVPN my default gateway in order to stream media subject to geo-location restrictions.
I find using the VPN continually to be very problematic, and it is really not something I require. I have after removing your user name posted this reply in the forum too, where it may benefit others too, or stimulate similar questions. What no love for the Mac?
I did not see a similar setup guide for a Mac. If I missed it could someone please link me to it. I am a new member. As I wrote the guide I was actually doing the set up from scratch on Windows virtual machines under VMWare player, so that I could be sure that what I was writing was not just theory, but actually worked. Often Windows does not work as one would expect or as it probably should.
I do not use MAC. So I cannot write such a guide. OS, which generally behave much more as they "should". I am very familiar with Linux, and could probably write a Linux version. But I wonder if Linux users may not generally be technical enough to adapt the approach without a detailed guide.
I don't want to spend a lot of time if very few people will benefit from it. Perhaps I should hasten to add that I am not staff here, although staff did try out the details in my guide and decided that it did work, and then posted it in their "How-To" area.
I cannot speak for the staff here. But I think the main focus of AirVPN is on addressing the needs of folks who have a need for a much more complete anonymity solution, rather than just on those of us who just don't want to get nasty letters from our ISP-s. And I applaud them for that. By comparison, my use of AirVPN could probably be seen as being a bit frivolous.
But I suspect a lot of people signing up here want pretty much just what I want. But we may have to band together and help each other to a great extent. I should have mentioned that the firewall set up would have to be addressed quite differently for Linux since IPTABLES does not allow the program instance making the connection to be specified in a rule unless some dramatic changes have occured since I last did this sort of thing on Linux.
So you would have to block incoming connections to the ports on which your clients are listening instead. To do the blocking for outgoing connections, you would want to figure the clients possible for Vuze and uTorrent to use a fixed port for outgoing traffic, and then block outgoing traffic for those ports. I followed these instructions, it worked great for a couple of minutes.
Right now no matter what server I connect to, the airvpn website sees my status as "Not Connected", with my IP being unchanged. When I run the two. So in essence, being connected to any vpn server appears to be about the same as not being connected to one at all.
Perhaps I have somehow messed up the routing table? What can I do to fix this? When you have the set up working and connect to the web site, because the web site does not see you as coming from an Air VPN exit IP address, it says "Not Connected" at the bottom of the page. But if you go to the "Client Area" page it will say what server your user ID is connected to. And if you are running torrent clients, you will see that you are using band width via the VPN.
As far as the error messages, I do not see how the entries can be "not found" when you delete them, but then already be there when you try to add them. Certainly I have no such problems. Hey do we need to disable upnp on the router side, and also I am gettiung DNS leaks on the dns leak test Please advise. But it would probably be enough to ensure the torrent client is set up not to use it.
I believe there may be some programs Games? I am not a gamer. A site might check for DNS leaks and decide that you are not where you really are. Also, I believe that content delivery networks widely used now may provide different IP addresses for a DNS query depending on where the query came from, in the interest of optimizing access speed. So you get a sort of geo-location going on by default. About Netflix see:. You can check this though. If you are connected to a router, then your native i.
If you are using wifi it may be something like "Wireless Network Connection". You will be able to see what the name of your interface is if you use this command:. Or you can just pick out the correct information after you see the DNS for all interfaces using this command:. You could also adapt the technique described in that post to avoid having to run a DNS server on your PC. Please read that post before reading the rest of this post. The problem with this approach is that the changes made with the netsh command are permanent, and so will persist after a reboot.
Assuming again that you are using a router and that your native i. If you want to add additional DNS servers for "Local Area Connection 2" in order to recreate the full list that "Local Area Connection" has, you can add additional "add" commands like this:. And in the same. Again, the problem with this approach is that the changes made with the netsh command are permanent, and so will persist after a reboot. So you may depending upon the sequence of events need to run the script that adds the routing table entries with the But as long as you are aware that this might happen, I think this approach would work OK.
And many people might prefer it over running BIND. I have not tried here to explain all of this as methodically as in my guide. If anything in this post is not clear, please ask again for guidance here. I have wondered if I should expand the original guide to address DNS issues.
But I think a lot of people already find that guide lengthy, and maybe intimidating. The missing interface is the VPN. Whatever name you give it will show up in qBittorent as a connection option, simplifying the selection process. It seems that bittorrent does not respect the interface binding setting if ipv6 is enabled. You can test this by using the ipleak. However I require Kill Switch capability. This was truly a lifesaver. I understand there are other risks and probably plenty of other things I need to research in order to be secure, but this is a great start.
Thank you. First time I tried this it works fine. But know I keep doing the same think but qbitorrent doesnt work for nothing! I uninstalled it more than once, reinitiate windows, check firewall. Nothing works. Forget it there are others that are working fine have done for years why even bother with all this bull. The thing is a pain in the we binned it, when it cuts of the net its a piece of shit. I just wanna say THANK you for the best and most simple explanation of fthe easiest way to do it, Much appreciated from a linux user.
Thank you for this! Still a great solution in March Problem solved. Now how do you get qBittorrent to resume downloading once the VPN connection is re-established? I have to restart the program every time. Tried this on linux Mint Which is perfect!
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