![]() I do see the nrt-004.ovpn that you listed in your error message. I pasted the link to their updated ovpn configs for you to try. They don't list the akl-001 as a server in their updated files. I noticed that the ovpn config you attached was old. I set up the PrivadoVPN as a test and it connected with no issues. Please find attached here the log of the privoxyvpn along with the. But on Binhex's Privoxyvpn I am trying now it still keeps giving the above error message. Weirdly it is working now without showing "Options error: Unrecognized option or missing or extra parameter(s) in /config/openvpn/nrt-004.ovpn:22: data-ciphers (2.4.8)". ovpn file I pulled down and ran it again. Many thanks removed the sabnzbdvpn few days ago since I was unable to get it to work. Looking forward to some big guys for help. I am having the same trouble, same wrong messages, but my connection to newshosting is ok. Log-binhex-sabnzbd-vpn-redact.log 25.39 kB I am not sure where to go from here and would appreciate the help. Attached my log with sensitive info redacted. Connecting to it directly with my PC's OpenVPN has no problems with DNS or anything. I tried a different Privado VPN server with new ovpn config files to no avail. However, running `docker exec -ti binhex-sabnzbdvpn curl -L ` results in:Ĭurl: (6) Could not resolve host: And in the sabnzbd webgui I get a DNS error for : DNS operational, we can resolve name 'to address '142.250.69.196' 21:07:05,613 DEBG 'watchdog-script' stdout output: ![]() The most maddening part is that watchdog-script in the Log shows the host name resolves: Since November 4 I have been unable to connect AND radarr and sonarr fail to connect to any indexer using the sabnzbdvpn privoxy container proxy. I might be having the same issues as I am also using Privado VPN with the OpenVPN client (Privado is the VPN that comes with the subscription). Have tried quite a few vpn apps, all of which have the same issue of failing to recognize aes-256-cbc. Not sure if i am right or not, but it was given in the log. ![]() Unluckily my connection to the vpn provider failed maybe just because the build-in openvpn version is too low to recognize aes-256-cbc in the config file, which requires at least 2.5.0 or above while the build-in one is 2.4.9. ![]()
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