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Astrill Router Applet v.2.8.2 Released

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

What’s new In Astrill Router Applet v.2.8.2 Released:
- New: DNS tab, choose your preferred DNS server
- New: Added support to install Astrill Router Applet directly onto ASUS Merlin firmware (ASUSWRT-Merlin firmware) routers.

 

New DNS Servers tab

By default Astrill DNS is used. We have included most popular DNS servers, GoogleDNS, OpenDNS, Norton DNS, DNS Advantage and Level3 DNS in the selection. By selecting the last option “Default DNS”, Astrill Router Applet will use your ISP DNS or your custom DNS depending on your router settings.

 

ASUS RT-N66U – Astrill VPN

ASUS Merlin Supported Routers: Asus RT-N16, Asus RT-N66U and Asus RT-AC66U

ASUS Routers Firmware:
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=rt-n16&p=11&os=8
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=11&m=RT-N66U (VER.B1)
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=11&m=RT-AC66U
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=11&m=RT-N66R
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=11&m=RT-AC66R

Note: if you have an RT-AC66R or RT-N66R, these routers are exactly the same as the ‘U’ versions. The only difference is these are sold by large retailers such as Best Buy. You can freely flash Asuswrt-Merlin on these two routers as well.

 

Site filter

 

Device Filter

 

Port Forward

 

Expectations (Advanced Firewall)

 

DNS

Astrill 2.9 Released

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

What’s new In Astrill 2.9 (build 1927)

- New: OpenVPN and StealthVPN sharing – share your VPN connection with any device – smart phones, media players, smart TVs,… All you need is a Windows/Mac or Linux PC. No special hardware is needed. You can try this function for 1 week for free.
- New: Workaround for Microsoft’s DNS leak flaw when OpenVPN is used.
- Fixed: Fixed a kernel panics on Macintosh when OpenWeb mode is used.
- Other improvements and bug fixes.

 

VPN Sharing
You can enable VPN Sharing from Astrill application and share either OpenWeb or OpenVPN/StealthVPN connection, and then simply adjust network connection settings on your devices to utilize your computer VPN connection. VPN Sharing addon is affordable, and you only need a computer with Windows, Mac OS X or Linux operating system to use this addon.

There is no limit of how many devices you can connect with VPN Sharing. However a typical modem/router will allow you to connect up to 254 devices.

 

How to enable VPN Sharing with OpenWeb mode
Go to SETTINGS > VPN Sharing, and then tick OpenWeb Sharing
Enable OpenWeb VPN Sharing

 

How to enable VPN Sharing with OpenVPN/StealthVPN mode
Go to SETTINGS > VPN Sharing, and then tick VPN Sharing
Enable OpenVPN StealthVPN VPN Sharing

 

Try VPN Sharing for 7 days for FREE!
Request a free trial directly from Astrill application, or contact support for activation.


Links to information and setup guide:
http://wiki.astrill.com/index.php/Astrill_Setup_Manual:Openweb_Sharing_on_iOS
http://wiki.astrill.com/index.php/Astrill_Setup_Manual:Change_Gateway_and_DNS_on_iOS
http://wiki.astrill.com/index.php/Astrill_Setup_Manual:Enable_VPN_Sharing
https://www.astrill.com/addons.php#vpnsharing

Astrill 2.7 Released

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

What’s new in Astrill 2.7?

- New: Router Setup Wizard which now supports DD-WRT and Tomato based routers and new router applet v2.1
- New: router applet 2.1 coded from scratch for both Tomato and DD-WRT ! New premium features offered only by Astrill – Device Filter (select which devices will go over VPN), Site Filter (which sites will go over VPN) and Port Forwarding.
- New: Network redirection component for Macintosh and Linux. Improved LSP (Network component) for Windows. Astrill now works with all flash based streaming web sites in all top browsers and Application Filter for OpenVPN mode is now supported on all three platforms as well – Windows, Macintosh, Linux
- New: Site Catcher tool – allows you to build your custom Site Filters for OpenVPN mode very easily. Do you want to stream just certain sites through VPN? Now it’s so easy to do that!
- New: Native 64 bit version for Linux including appropriate Debian (.deb) and RedHat (.rpm) packages. Astrill now works on more Linux platforms than ever.
- New: ‘Stealth OpenVPN’ mode – a premium feature offered by Astrill only. Stealth mode will work behind very restrictive/censoring firewalls and it’s practically impossible to block it! Even better – your ISP will have no clue you are using a VPN – Stealth protocol we use will not be recognized as any standard VPN protocol !
- New: Improved OpenVPN network driver for Windows – improves speed and avoids conflicts with 3rd party OpenVPN applications.
- New: automatic port forwarding using UPnP and NAT-PMP protocols. Most P2P applications (including Bittorrent) can now forward ports automatically without user intervention !
- New: Speed Test tool – test the speed of all servers easily ! This tool will help you to find out the fastest server for your current location/ISP.
- Updated: OpenVPN is updated to version 2.2.2 for greater security and performance enhancements.
- Improved: Application and Site Filters for OpenVPN mode for greater flexibility and easier use.
- Improved: Site Filter in OpenWeb mode to be easier for use. ‘Smart Mode’ is available in Site Filter window. You can now add custom sites to Smart Mode filter as well !
- Improved: user interface – as we are adding new servers frequently, servers list is getting bigger and bigger. We now sort the list by placing TOP 7 most used servers on the top for easier access. It’s possible to sort servers alphabetically as well. On Windows – you can search for a server by typing a few letters.
- Improved: user interface – now you can switch between OpenWeb and OpenVPN protocols after you login using a button in the title bar !
- Fixed: Media Recorder to work with recent changes on Youtube. It’s possible to plug 3rd party flash recorders with Astrill – for example RTMPSuck – and record videos from Hulu and similar sites (this is for “hackers” only :) ).
- Fixed: tray icon on Ubuntu with Unity (you will need to logout and login again for the icon to appear).
- Fixed: Mac OS crash caused by a bug in OpenVPN TUN/TAP driver.
- Fixed: an issue with threads limit on Windows and Macintosh which caused “Unable to create a new thread – Error 8″ – or “Unable to create new semaphore – too many threads” which were occurring when you open a lot of tabs in a web browser.
- Hundreds of other enhancements

In short, version 2.7 brings you a powerful Router applet, makes it possible to watch ANY flash based site on ALL platforms (Windows/Linux/Mac) in all top browsers when using OpenWeb mode, while OpenVPN mode brings very flexible Application and Site (IP) filters. Astrill now features Stealth OpenVPN which makes Astrill the only VPN working in countries with high censorship (Syria, UAE, Iran, etc.) and practically unblockable by firewalls.

We have released a new version of Astrill Dialer application for Windows as well. The new version supports PPTP, L2TP/IPSec and SSTP protocols. SSTP is suitable for users from countries with high censorship or in case your ISP blocks conventional VPN protocols. The application is available on our download page.

When installing new version, over old version, don’t forget to reboot your computer !

New Astrill Router 2.0 Applet Released – Supports DD-WRT and Tomato Firmware Routers

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Astrill Router 2.0 applet now supports both DD-WRT and Tomato firmware routers. There are two ways to install Astrill Router 2.0 applet, first is via Astrill application, and second is via Astrill members website. Please note that requirements are the same, minimal build is 13309 (v24 or newer; Mega, Big, VPN, OpenVPN builds). Your DD-WRT or Tomato firmware must support OpenVPN for Astrill Router 2.0 applet to work, because the applet is just an enchantment for OpenVPN protocol with extra features for your router.

Installing Astrill Router 2.0 applet
To install Astrill Router 2.0 applet, login to Astrill Members section (https://members.astrill.com/), then Navigate to VPN SERVICES > Router Set up (https://members.astrill.com/router-setup.php). Enter your router’s IP address (192.168.1.1) and Firmware type (TOMATO), then click on Install button. In this example we will show you how to install Astrill Router 2.0 applet on Tomato firmware routers.Please copy the text below to clipboard, then go to Tools > System (http://192.168.1.1/tools-shell.asp) and enter this line into command, and then click on Execute button. Please note that this step is only required for Tomato firmware routers, on DD-WRT firmware routers Astrill Router 2.0 applet is installed straight away!


After you see “Installed successfully !”, that means Astrill Router 2.0 applet is install and ready to use. Astrill applet is installed under menu ‘Astrill VPN’ on the left. If you don’t see ‘Astrill VPN’ menu on the left, please hit CTRL+F5 or clear browser cache. You can also go directly to Astrill VPN by navigating to (http://192.168.1.1/user/cgi-bin/astrill.cgi).

Features in Astrill Router 2.0 applet

  1. Site Filter
  2. Device Filter
  3. Port Forward
  4. Check for Updates

Site Filter
Tunnel all web sites through VPN
– use this mode for privacy protection. This mode may slow down your Internet speed.
Tunnel only these sites/Exclude these sites – specify a list of IP addresses, one per line. You can use IP blocks in CIDR format as well, e.g. 12.13.14.0/24.
Tunnel only International sites – use this mode only if you want to unlock geo-locked content, for example streaming TV. Local web sites will load directly thus their speed will not be affected. Please note, if you use this mode, it might take a few minutes for router to connect to our VPN server, depending on number of IP addresses allocated to your country.
Unblock sites – use this mode if you are located in China to tunnel only blocked sites through VPN. All other sites will go directly.


Device Filter
Device filter feature is very useful and many users have been waiting for this. You can connect your devices to your router via LAN or Wi-Fi, and then select which devices you want to go directly and which devices to tunnel through Astrill VPN. There are 3 options for Tunnel through VPN, which are “Tunnel all devices through VPN”, “Tunnel only selected devices”, and “Exclude selected devices”. If a device is not shown in the list, please make sure device is connected to the router and try to reload the page.

Port Forward
Forwards ports from VPN to a local computer connected to the router. This option is useful for P2P applications (for example BitTorrent).
For port forwarding to work, you need to enable port forwarding on this page as well as under Astrill Members section, VPN SERVICES > Port Forward  (https://members.astrill.com/port-forward.php).
If you wish to use P2P applications (for example BitTorrent), make sure you are using a server marked with a star (*), and make sure you have set the correct port number in your BitTorrent client to same port number found under VPN SERVICES > Port Forward  (https://members.astrill.com/port-forward.php).

Check for Updates
If there is an update available, you can update Astrill Router applet straight from your router without having to go thought all installation steps again.

If you have any suggestions please send us an email to support@astrill.com

Astrill 2.1 Features Overview

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Astrill 2.1 brings about 50 new features and improvements. We will review here the most important new features and changes.

OpenVPN Client Improvements

OpenVPN client is significantly improved and brings 4 VPN Modes, new IP Filter, Application Filter and Port Forward. All these features are unique to Astrill and you won’t find them with other VPN providers. Let’s start reviewing settings panels:

VPN Options

OpenVPN Options

From this version it is possible to use alternate ports for OpenVPN client “Connection Port”, thus if some port is blocked by your ISP or network, you can pick up another port. We use the most common ports used on the Internet to provide the best possible compatibility with all ISPs and networks. The default ports are 8292 for UDP mode and 443 for TCP mode. UDP is preferred (fastest) connection mode. If you have a problem connecting to our servers, you can first try to change ports for UDP mode and if this doesn’t help, try to switch to TCP mode.

MSS parameter is relevant only for TCP connections in UDP mode. For optimal performance, the highest value is better, 1500 means no fragmentation of packets will occur. If you experience problems with connection dropping frequently or slowdowns, you can try lower values like 1400 down to 1300. As it is hard to know what’s the best value for every customer, we have used default value of 1400 which should be ok for most ADSL connections.

The major feature in this new version are 4 VPN Modes:

  1. Full VPN – in this mode all traffic from all applications is tunneled (routed) through Astrill VPN servers. You can use “IP Filter” and “Application Filter” to define exceptions. “IP Filter” let you define sites which you wish to be opened directly (without VPN) while “Application filter” allows you to choose applications which you wish not to use VPN at all. For example, you can use Firefox for VPN and set Internet Explorer to open sites directly which can be useful when you want fast access to domestic sites.
  2. Bypass my country – this mode will tunnel traffic for domestic sites directly (without VPN) while international sites will be opened through VPN. Thus, this mode is great to unblock international sites and provide fast access to domestic sites. Astrill manages IP ranges for every country and we update the list every month. Even tho, Astrill manages IP lists for you, you can still use “IP Filter” and “Application Filter” for your custom rules.
  3. Unblock Sites Only – this mode will tunnel only blocked sites through VPN while all other sited will be opened directly. Astrill currently manages the list of blocked sites for China only, however we plan to support other countries, but we will need your help for this. If you can help, please contact our support. Of course, you can use “IP Filter” and “Application Filter” with this mode too to fine tune tunneling for your needs.
  4. Zero VPN – this mode means that no traffic will be tunneled through VPN. Thus, you need to use “IP Filter” and/or “Application Filter” to define custom rules, otherwise this mode is like you are not using Astrill. Why this mode can be useful ? For example, you wish to use VPN only in Firefox and use direct connection in all other apps. Thus although this mode may seem useless at the first look, some users may actually need something like this.

IP Filter

OpenVPN IP Filter

“IP Filter” is improved in new Astrill for better performance. The meaning of the filter depends on selected “VPN Mode” and can be either “Tunnel IP blocks directly” or “Tunnel IP blocks through VPN”. The meaning of the filter is displayed in the settings window.The filter accepts IP addresses and IP blocks in CIDR format (that means IP/mask where mask is in CIDR format). For example, to put www.whatismyip.com we would first discover IP address of the site. This can be done using nslookup command on all platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux) from the terminal (console).  The result is:

C:\Users\Administrator>nslookup www.whatismyip.com
Server:  UnKnown
Address:  10.0.0.1

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    www.whatismyip.com
Addresses:  72.233.89.200
 72.233.89.199
 72.233.89.198
 72.233.89.197

We can see here that the site has total 4 IP addresses and that all belong to one CIDR block: 72.233.89.192/28 (which actually includes a bit more than 4 IP addresses). We can thus put:

72.233.89.192/28

in IP Filter. If you wish to specify just a single IP address, you can use for example:

72.233.89.198

or
72.233.89.198/32

which is equal.

Application Filter

OpenVPN Application Filter

Application Filter let you specify which applications you want to tunnel through VPN or exclude form VPN (tunnel directly). You can reverse the meaning on the filter using “Reverse” checkbox. The filter accepts application executable names, one name per line. For example:

firefox.exe
iexplore.exe
opera.exe

iexplore.exe is Internet Explorer. You can see application executable names easily if Task Manager (press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager and start your application so it will appear in the list “Processes”). Application Filter is available for Windows Vista and Windows 7 only. Due to some routing bugs in Windows XP kernel we were not able to get it working correctly. For Application Filter to work properly, you need to have Astrill Network Redirector component installed (it’s installed by default always unless your antivirus prevents its installation).

Port Forward

OpenVPN Port Forwarding

Port forwarding is useful for P2P and VOIP applications (for example BitTorrent and Skype).  This feature let you forward 3 TCP ports to your computer. The boxes on the right are local ports. You can keep them zero so we will assign default values. Once you are connected to Astrill VPN, you can reopen Port Forwarding panel to see actual ports we have forwarded. Every time you connect to VPN, the assigned ports may change.

OpenWEB Client

OpenWEB Client has a few new features too.

User Interface Settings

We have decided to hide two extra buttons “Media Recorder” and “Smart Mode” by default as they just confuse new customers. This if you are missing these buttons, you can reenable them using “Show additional buttons” in “User Interface” panel. “Media Recorder” button is used to save streaming media (video and music) from various web sites like Youtube, Vimeo, etc… to your harddisk so you can have them offline. “Smart Mode” is meaningful for China users only thus if you are not in China, this button will be disabled. When “Smart Mode” is enabled, only blocked sites will be opened through Astrill while all others will be opened directly. This significantly improves surfing speed and let you forget you are running Astrill or living in a country which censors Internet.

Advanced Options Panel

Astrill Advanced Options

We have added two new options here but let’s review all options in case some new customers have missed previous blog posts:

  1. Enable Redirector – this option when enabled will let Astrill use Network Redirector component to redirect traffic from applications (Web browsers and a few other apps) to Astrill VPN. If this option is disabled, you can still use Astrill in Firefox and Internet Explorer and in other applications you will need to set proxy 127.0.0.1 port 3213 (as HTTP and HTTPS or Web/Secure Web proxy). Other proxies should be left blank. Option “Enable Redirector” is enabled by default.
  2. Set System Proxy – although we use Network Redirector component and it is not required to set proxy in your browser, sometimes you will want to set system global proxy settings so all other applications, which honor system proxy settings, will use Astrill VPN. This option is disabled by default.

  3. Keep connection – this is a new option. This option let you keep connection even when you switch to another Astrill server (from drop-down list) or when you turn Astrill OFF (using ON/OFF button). This is especially useful when you are downloading a file and want to switch to another server. Normally Astrill would disconnect all connections thus your download would be aborted. With this new option you can change this behavior.
  4. Auto Clear Cookies – this option, when checked,  will tell Astrill to clear all browser and Flash cookies whenever you switch to another sever or turn Astrill ON or OFF. This is very useful for some web sites which remember you using cookies, so even if you are using VPN, they will know your default location. We have also added an option to the tray/context menu “Clear Cookies” which you can use to manually clear all cookies whenever you wish. This is very convenient too as it clears nasty Flash Cookies which are normally very hard to remove (you would need to go to Adobe web site to do that). When we are at explaining how sites tracking your location by cookies, let’s mention that some sites (like syfy.com) track your timezone as well ! Thus even if you are using VPN, that site will show you are not in USA and will not let you watch any videos. This is very easy to fix – just set your system timezone to let’s say UTC-8 which is California time zone. (you might need to restart browser or refresh the page – Ctrl-F5).
  5. Stream Flash Directly – this option tries to stream flash videos directly (without VPN). Some sites don’t check location when streaming (Hulu is an exception tho). Thus using this option you can speed up your video streaming but usually our VPN is very fast thus you wont notice any difference.
  6. Video Accelerator – this option enabled a special component in Astrill which accelerates video streaming thus, in most cases, prevents buffering and provides smooth video watching experience. This option works with Youtube, Vevo, Hulu, Vimeo and so many other video streaming sites. Video Accelerator is especially useful when your ISP throttles single TCP sessions (like most Chinese ISPs do for International connections). We have disabled this option by default as for some users it might not work good.
  7. Youtube Burst Mode – this is a new option. This option let you stream Youtube in burst mode whenever possible thus avoiding excessive buffering.

Change Password Panel

We have added a convenient way to change your password from Astrill, no need to go to the web site anymore.

As always, we hope you enjoy using Astrill as much as we have enjoyed in making it.

Astrill Development