![]() ![]() It is also very, very long.Here’s the first part if that has any hints in it: I found an error message at var/crash/_usra-sbin_openvpn.0.crash but it’s too advanced for me to interpret. It's a homemade AMD64 desktop about 8 years old with 4 GB of memory. ![]() I’ve sent at least 20 automatic error problem reports to Ubuntu-they are probably tired of getting them and wonder, “why doesn’t this guy fix this?” I would if I knew how. Everything I’ve searched online and in this forum relates to users being unable to establish a connection no one seems to have this problem of being able to establish a perfectly good server connection and then having it suddenly go dead 20 or 30 minutes down the road. PIA had no answers but they don’t really know my system. Prior to then, it had worked almost perfectly for 2.5 years. Also I un-installed openvpn and re-installed to no avail. I’ve tried switching router connections (a wired router), router cables,different gateway ports, and changing from UDP to TCP but nothing has fixed it. ![]() So it is definitely an Ubuntu 14.04 issue, not a PIA or ISP problem, although they may be interrelated. I have other computers on the same ISP/VPN that do not lose their VPN connection. This is affecting one desktop computer running Ubuntu 14.04. If I then shut down the VPN connection, my regular ISP is running. It can happen if my browser (I’ve tried Firefox, Chrome, Brave and Midori) is idle and it can happen if I am in the middle of doing something with it or playing music. The other times, it just loses connection with the VPN server and the internet goes dead. Occasionally it is accompanied by an error message, but that is only about 1 out of 15 crashes. My PIA VPN continually loses connection with servers at random times ranging from 10 minutes to an hour. ![]()
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