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  1. Thanks @alturismo i did try switching to tcp, the errors seemed to stop but i saw a noticeable performance drop using the TCP openvpn file supplied by my VPN service. I tried some of the other suggestions on google but none panned out. I decided to just add the extra parameter to my openvpn file and the errors are now gone. I might look into it again when i have some free time on the weekend but am happy enough with the outcome so far. Cheers
  2. Hi there, I am using the OVPN_Privoxy docker and have noticed warnings similar to the below being written to the log: Tue Mar 31 13:55:36 2020 Authenticate/Decrypt packet error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #22520295 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings The container log is quite large due to these entries, I have attempted to pass --mute-replay-warnings as an extra parameter but the container then fails to start. Is there some other way to suppress these warnings or any other action i can take to reduce the size of the container log?
  3. Hi since the recent Deluge update I found that Couchpotato can no longer connect to the daemon on Port 58846 (Test connection failed). I checked the deluge auth file and my username:password:10 entry still exists. Any ideas what I can try to debug the issue? Update: Connection test successful from Couchpotato when rolling back to "binhex/arch-delugevpn:1.3.15_18_ge050905b2-1-04"

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