Are proton vpn users affected by this?
- With mullvad, proton or iVPN, just enable lockdown mode or what proton calls the “permanent” kill switch. - That should block all unprotected traffic with no issue - Edit, I used policy plus to delay my quality updates by 30 days and my feature updates by 365 days and a couple of days ago I paused my windows updates because I saw britec09 talking about how some of the more recent updates to windows 11 will cause bluescreens sometimes. So I’m not affected. 
- Mullvad seems to be working, but some people have reported that it is possible, it silently drops a connection but appears to be connected. I don’t know how to check for that, though. Time to learn. - If you are using Mullvad, just go to their web page and look at the top bar to see if you are connected to their VPN or not. - Thank you. 
 
- You can test it with What is My IP - ipleak(dot)net is a much better test to see if your VPN is working correctly. - Swap proxies while the test is running to see if there’s any leaks. that’s the one thing that almost every VPN fails at protecting. Mullvad and proton are the only 2 I’ve ever used that don’t leak. - Sure. But all we were talking about here was Windows silently dropping the VPN completely. That’s very different than evaluating how good a VPN is. - Simple tests for simple problems. - okay, so which VPNs are affected? - Don’t know. 
 I’ve checked my ProtonVPN a few times in the last days. It’s working.
 I haven’t tried any others.
 
 
 
- Thank you. 
 
 
- Linux never looked so good. 






