Linux HVMs don't get network settings from stub domains so all the IPs have to be set manually. When network topology is changed, new addresses have to be entered.
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use both..that works and it really pisses them off..one at a time i think they don't sweat..see the encryption of the native client for airvpn...but you do one before the other..i guess tor as the airvpn client must account for it when it starts...