diff --git a/disclaimer/index.html b/disclaimer/index.html index 5311aa3..2aea73c 100644 --- a/disclaimer/index.html +++ b/disclaimer/index.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ - + @@ -31,23 +31,23 @@ - + - + - - + + - - + +
diff --git a/donation/index.html b/donation/index.html index 16da542..cabbaca 100644 --- a/donation/index.html +++ b/donation/index.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ - + @@ -31,23 +31,23 @@ - + - + - - + + - - + + diff --git a/faq/index.html b/faq/index.html index 855f34b..d3d5d16 100644 --- a/faq/index.html +++ b/faq/index.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ - + @@ -31,23 +31,23 @@ - + - + - - + + - - + + @@ -144,6 +144,8 @@Therefore, make sure that compression directives are compatible between client and server before looking into routing issues. Also read the next FAQ entry, as it may be another cause of dead data link.
+Last but not least: make sure that you’re not experiencing a simple DNS issue. Try pinging a remote machine by IP address: if that works, then DNS is the culprit. This usually happens when your server, whatever the reason, doesn’t push public DNS servers to clients. There’s a quick workaround: enter “Network settings” in Passepartout, set “DNS” to “Manual” and add an explicit DNS server address. That should fix it.
+This may happen when you rely on default OpenVPN encryption, which is normally Blowfish (BF-CBC). The algorithm, besides being unsupported by Passepartout, is also weak and therefore discouraged. In order to fix this issue, you must switch to AES encryption. Passepartout only supports AES, be it in CBC or GCM mode.
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