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    • Vlad NirkyV Offline
      Vlad Nirky @Privacy+freedom
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      @Privacy-freedom
      Last chance, force the openvpn
      nmcli connection modify "Your_VPN" ipv4.never-default no
      nmcli connection modify "Your_VPN" ipv6.never-default no

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      • Vlad NirkyV Offline
        Vlad Nirky @Privacy+freedom
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        @Privacy-freedom
        Did you tried a ping of an IP address or a domain name?

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          Privacy+freedom @Vlad Nirky
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          @Vlad-Nirky tried to ping google now i just get Temporary failure in name resolution
          those commands did not fix it also
          mby its s bug with openvpn on ut

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          • Vlad NirkyV Offline
            Vlad Nirky @Privacy+freedom
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            @Privacy-freedom
            I was wondering if you could ping 8.8.8.8 instead of www.google.com
            More likely a block by the ISP

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              Privacy+freedom @Vlad Nirky
              last edited by Privacy+freedom

              when i run ping 8.8.8.8 i get
              PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data
              when i dissable vpn on 4g i get much more output when i ping

              never heard of isp/carriers blocking vpns where i live might try a config with port 443 then.

              443 i heard can often get around vpn blocks

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                Privacy+freedom @Vlad Nirky
                last edited by Privacy+freedom

                @Vlad-Nirky tried a new config with TCP at port 443 same issue

                I'm pretty sure my mobile data carrier doesn't block VPNs. On my old Android phone I used OpenVPN 24/7 when I was on 4G before I switched to using Ubuntu Touch as my daily driver.

                i run vpn on my router so its really only for when im on 4g/mobile data i woude want a vpn on the phone
                when im at home i get vpn over wireless

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                  Vlad Nirky @Privacy+freedom
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                  @Privacy-freedom
                  Any errors in
                  sudo journalctl -u NetworkManager -f
                  What gives ip route show when vpn is active (mentionning tun interface)?

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                    Privacy+freedom @Vlad Nirky
                    last edited by Privacy+freedom

                    @Vlad-Nirky

                    when i run sudo journalctl -u NetworkManager -f
                    these are the only errors i noticed

                    Dnsmasq is just using nameservers and NetworkManager is bringing up tun0. The only real problem in the snippet is the VPN restarting:

                    nm-openvpn: Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting
                    nm-openvpn: SIGUSR1[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting

                    this is the active connections listed when i run mnlci connection show --active

                    o1.gw.ivpn.net
                    NetCon
                    lo
                    tun0

                    @Vlad-Nirky

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                    • Vlad NirkyV Offline
                      Vlad Nirky @Privacy+freedom
                      last edited by Vlad Nirky

                      @Privacy-freedom
                      I restarted my OpenVPN (on Pi-hole).
                      I was able to connect my phone to it and access my home network via 4G LTE.
                      Running on 24.04-2.x (don't know if this matter)

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                        Privacy+freedom @Vlad Nirky
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