IMPORTANT: Maintenance on March 10th

Perfect Privacy

Administrator
Dear Members,

On March 10th we will perform maintenance tasks which require downloading new OpenVPN configuration files.

During this maintenance we will change the pattern of the server's names in our serverpark and in OpenVPN will be a change regarding HMAC. Up to now HMAC in OpenVPN uses 128bit SHA1 and we will adjust the values there. The change in the server's naming pattern affects the Gigabit servers: On request by our members we will discontinue to name the "Gigabit" and instead follow the naming convention according to location, like all other servers.

We will perform the maintenance as quickly as possible. If everything runs as planned you will notice that OpenVPN won't connect anymore, but after downloading the new configuration files you will be able to reconnect immediately, so that you won't have any significant downtime.

Users of our new OpenVPN client can just use the "Update"-Button in the client to get the new configuration files. Users of the old OpenVPN client will have to download the configuration files for their respective operating system from our Members Area and replace the old ones with them.

If you have any questions regarding this, please do not hesitate to contact us by mail or in the forum.


Sincerely your Perfect Privacy Team
 
FYI: No problems here! I have a provider connection of 120 up and 6 down on Mac Mavericks.
Test between 11 and 12 AM
Server Ping Down Up
A'dam1 27 24Mbps 5,19 (Difficult to connect)
A'dam2 32 102 5,18
Huenenberg 31 91 5,12
Steinsel1 32 54 5,13
Steinsel2 32 87 5,14
Erfurt1 30 64 4,85
Erfurt2 31 73 4,88
Frankfurt (not possible to connect)
R'dam1 32 57 5,13
R'dam2 32 41 5,12
Bucharest 132 15 5,14
Ookla speedtest.net

Good job guys
 
Thanks for the test, Sorry about Frankfurt, there was some problem during the first installation. I had to generate new keys for this server.
So you must redownload the frankfurt keys to use it.

Regards
Lars
 
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