Sec Tester:
> On Saturday, 12 November 2016 04:22:37 UTC+10, Chris Laprise  wrote:
>>>
>>
>> A tip for stopping DNS leaks with the GUI: You have to run a script like 
>> 'qubes-setup-dnat-to-ns' (in Qubes) or 'qubes-vpn-handler.sh' (in the 
>> VPN doc) after the client connects or else DNS packets won't get 
>> forwarded through the tunnel. Looking at the airvpn program, you could 
>> probably symlink its 'update-resolv-conf' to point to 
>> 'qubes-vpn-handler.sh' and it should work. Just don't click on the 
>> 'Activate Network Lock' as that will overwrite the firewall rules.
>>
>> Chris
> 
> Im interested in building a script to work around AirVPN GUI, as opposed to 
> OpenVPN. I would really have to research and understand exactly what each 
> line of the current script is doing to manipulated it to work with AirVPN.
> 
> This is currently out of my ability. I would welcome collaboration on this 
> task. If i do eventually get something working, i will be sure to post it 
> back here
> 

You might get more interest if you explained which features of the AirVPN GUI 
are worth having. The Github README is blank.

I think most openvpn users are content to use the official client since it's 
simpler and better audited. The current fail-close solution has also been 
reviewed by some intelligent (and paranoid) people. Once the VPN is up, the GUI 
is hidden behind your work so I'm not sure what advantage it has.

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