VPN not changing IP address
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A Former User last edited by
I am not sure where this tab is.
Is it in Settings/Privacy and security/WebRTCWebRTC
Use any suitable network interface (recommended)
Use default public and private network interfaces only
Use default public network interfaces only
Disable non-proxied UDPI have tried "Use any suitable network interface (recommended)"
and "Disable non-proxied UDP"My IP address remains the real one.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg
Thanks.
In the "Interactive detection" section, WebRTC is showing my real IP address. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in VPN not changing IP address:
@rao4844 The tab is in whoer.net.
if he went to that website 1st with vpn off it will show real ip..
if while there turn 'n on vpn will still show real ip - coz he would need to clear history cookies ect then revisit that page with vpn on ?.. no matter what ip checkers ya go to you will need to clean browser's history, cookies with vpn on and while off to reload page between sessions..
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@rao4844 have ya tried this..
run your command prompt (admin) - type ipconfig - hit enter - make note of the IPv4 Address ip - then close it out
now open opera - go to history and check mark the browser history box and the box for cookies - and box for images & files..to the beginning of time.. - close browser..
reopen browser - turn vpn on - go to one of the ip check 'n websites.. you should see a differance now..
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks.
I had previously tried the steps you suggested , however I did try again but the result was the same.What I have now done is to temporarily install a VPN called Tunnel Bear ( I have now uninstalled this program).
When Tunnel Bear was running the IP address on ip-adress.com and also whoer.net changed from my real IP address to a different address.
I reverted to Opera VPN and the IP checkers both show my real IP address.
I have re-installed Opera but the results are the same. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@rao4844 said in VPN not changing IP address:
Thanks.
I had previously tried the steps you suggested , however I did try again but the result was the same.What I have now done is to temporarily install a VPN called Tunnel Bear ( I have now uninstalled this program).
When Tunnel Bear was running the IP address on ip-adress.com and also whoer.net changed from my real IP address to a different address.
I reverted to Opera VPN and the IP checkers both show my real IP address.
I have re-installed Opera but the results are the same.Yah for tunnel bear !
Boo for opera.. lollooks liek opera browser and tunnel bear 's vpn works to show different ip addresses..
then why doesn't opera browser and opera 's vpn do not work and show different ip addresses in your case ? !..
if something was leaking (dns, WebRTC, ect) then Opera & tunnelbear would not have shown the different ip adresses..
Something just don't add up !.. lol
i give up.. lol
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I just checked here and both whoer.net and www.ip-adress.com show the IP address of the VPN server when it's enabled.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
I tried all the suggestions to no avail so I guess I have to admit defeat.
I have installed the free version of ProtonVPN which works exactly how I expected a VPN to work.
whoer.net and ip-adress.com both show a different IP address from my true address immediately VPN is connected.
No issues with cache etc and my true IP address is immediately shown when ProtonVPN is disconnected.
I can only assume that there is a setting somewhere that prevents OperaVPN mode from working although as I previously stated I tried on a different PC (same broadband connection) and that didn't work either. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@rao4844 do a video !.. lol *just kidd 'n..
New Update - Opera 52.0.2871.40 Stable - might help..
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A Former User last edited by
Both Opera vpn and Surfeasy showed as not vulnerable in this recent article.
(https://voidsec.com/vpn-leak/) see the google doc spreadsheat below.
See article section "Some tips to follow in order to protect your IP during the internet navigation" if home ip is leaking.There are a few on the list of free vpn's that are vulnerable.
(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nm7mxfFvmdn-3Az-BtE5O0BIdbJiIAWUnkoAF_v_0ug/edit#gid=0)