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Jan 24 2019, 01:07 PM
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Does AirVPN have any plans to implement a multihop feature like that found in IVPN? This could help to improve privacy; even if a VPN provider does not store any logs, your ISP provider most certainly will keep a log of the IP addresses that you connect to along with a timestamp. With a multihop solution, your ISP can only see the first VPN server that you connect to, not the exit server, which I imagine would make it far more difficult to track. While AirVPN over TOR is an option, the speeds are unacceptable for most people.
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Jan 24 2019, 01:08 PM
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Advanced Member Csoport: Members Hozzászólások: 261 Csatlakozott: 28-October 18 Azonosító: 884 |
Does AirVPN have any plans to implement a multihop feature like that found in IVPN? This could help to improve privacy; even if a VPN provider does not store any logs, your ISP provider most certainly will keep a log of the IP addresses that you connect to along with a timestamp. With a multihop solution, your ISP can only see the first VPN server that you connect to, not the exit server, which I imagine would make it far more difficult to track. While AirVPN over TOR is an option, the speeds are unacceptable for most people. It's already allowed, but it needs that you specifically set it up. For example, there is no explicit function in Eddie, the Air client software, but you have the option to connect to one of our VPN servers over a proxy or Tor. |
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Jan 24 2019, 01:09 PM
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Advanced Member Csoport: Members Hozzászólások: 242 Csatlakozott: 31-October 18 Azonosító: 886 |
Anyway the implementation by yourself is trivial, although multi-hopping on nodes which are all operated by the very same entity is not a good solution for obvious reasons. In the forum this topic has been faced multiple times in the past, give the search engine a chance to help you.
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Jan 24 2019, 01:09 PM
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Advanced Member Csoport: Members Hozzászólások: 480 Csatlakozott: 8-September 18 Azonosító: 761 |
Anyway the implementation by yourself is trivial, although multi-hopping on nodes which are all operated by the very same entity is not a good solution for obvious reasons. In the forum this topic has been faced multiple times in the past, give the search engine a chance to help you. Thankyou for the reply. Can you explain the "trivial" steps needed to get multi-hop working on Windows 10? Preferrably a solution which has been tested extensively by Air Staff. Also, wouldn't it be beneficial to have a fully tested multi-hop option in the Eddie client itself? That way average users like myself could benefit from an increased layer of privacy without any additional setup. |
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Jan 24 2019, 01:10 PM
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Advanced Member Csoport: Members Hozzászólások: 261 Csatlakozott: 28-October 18 Azonosító: 884 |
Probably the easiest solution is just running a VM attached to the host via NAT. You connect the host to some Air VPN server and the VM to some other VPN server, in this way you have double-hop on the VM. Each account can use up to five connection slots at once, this solution would take two of them.
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Jan 24 2019, 01:10 PM
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Advanced Member Csoport: Members Hozzászólások: 242 Csatlakozott: 31-October 18 Azonosító: 886 |
Another solution is using an external proxy and configure Eddie (just a few clicks are needed for that, in "AirVPN" > "Preferences" > ") to have OpenVPN connect over that proxy (OpenVPN over a proxy). This makes more sense for the mentioned reason (you would have two hops controlled by different entities, enforcing a valid "partition of trust": the proxy would not see anyway your traffic content, because it's still encrypted by OpenVPN, while our servers would not see your "real" IP address).
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Feb 1 2019, 01:28 PM
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Advanced Member Csoport: Members Hozzászólások: 480 Csatlakozott: 8-September 18 Azonosító: 761 |
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