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<blockquote data-quote="rain2reign" data-source="post: 932918" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>Airvpn uses a similar set of functions, though not entirely the same way. You can use the "Network lock" feature to force your connection into a vpn tunnel. From which you can whitelist ip's manually. Those whitelisted connections will then go outside the tunnel and not make use of the Network Lock. As well as reroute ip's and hosts to run outside the VPN tunnel without the network lock feature enabled (making them regular connections rather than VPN). As well as force ip's to ONLY run in the VPN tunnel etc...</p><p></p><p>You can't force proxy on the local user-client (not proxy connection to vpn server) afaik, but you can force either a proxy over the connection as well as TOR proxy/node. And a few other things incl. a killswitch and through the web-account interface (browser) opening custom ports.</p><p></p><p>You can download the client and view the options without needing a login nor an account at: <a href="https://airvpn.org/download/" target="_blank">Download - AirVPN</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rain2reign, post: 932918, member: 88069"] Airvpn uses a similar set of functions, though not entirely the same way. You can use the "Network lock" feature to force your connection into a vpn tunnel. From which you can whitelist ip's manually. Those whitelisted connections will then go outside the tunnel and not make use of the Network Lock. As well as reroute ip's and hosts to run outside the VPN tunnel without the network lock feature enabled (making them regular connections rather than VPN). As well as force ip's to ONLY run in the VPN tunnel etc... You can't force proxy on the local user-client (not proxy connection to vpn server) afaik, but you can force either a proxy over the connection as well as TOR proxy/node. And a few other things incl. a killswitch and through the web-account interface (browser) opening custom ports. You can download the client and view the options without needing a login nor an account at: [URL='https://airvpn.org/download/']Download - AirVPN[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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