-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 32
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
asyncio.exceptions.TimeoutError on Connect to VPN #57
Comments
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS Proton VPN Linux Client 4.3.2 |
Hey @divSelector , do you have IPv6 disabled ? |
I'll give you some more information about how I've disabled ipv6 @calexandru2018 In
Then you apply these to the kernel with I suspected while talking to the other user that we must have something in common and I was trying to think of what it could be. I suspected it was this, but I was too lazy to try undoing it until you asked. This is indeed the cause. |
I have disabled IPv6 but the app worked before and now it does not connect to a server. |
It looks like that is pretty much where we are at right now. I'm not sure if they plan to fix it or if it's a wont fix. We'll find out :P |
@Giger22 and @divSelector, do you mind providing me the output of the following command:
We're working on how to detect if this is disabled at kernel level and would appreciate some help in trying to detect this. |
This is while it's disabled at kernel level. It was 0 before I disabled it again. |
Same.
|
same, unusable, stable or beta. |
Been running into this for a month or two. I've been using an openvpn profile to workaround it, but I'd like to get the official desktop app working. OS: Ubuntu 22.04 |
I guess there's no interest from the proton team. I am a paid user and app broken for weeks. Break the mac and windows one for weeks to see how it will be perceived? |
So you're having issues and your IPv6 is enabled? I was considering building a VM to use the VPN inside so I don't have to change my system for one application. But maybe I should look into a command line work around. What does yours look like exactly? |
Check out their guide: https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-openvpn/ There are lots of customization options and other GUIs available for OpenVPN. I tried Network Manager and another OpenVPN client from the app store, but got mysterious errors from both. I just stick to Once I got it setup, I just open a new terminal, run |
Please complete the following checklist (by adding [x]):
After attempting to connect there will be a dummy killswitch left in the network manager that you have to remove before your connection will resume.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: