New version uploaded to Google Play - DroidVPN 2.34

Posted on December 29, 2014 @ 1:36 am

We just released a new version (2.34) on Google Play which contain fixes for the SELinux permission problem on Android 5.0.1 and 5.0.2.

Android's security model is based on application sandboxes. Each application runs in its own sandbox. With the release of Android 4.3, Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is used to further define the boundaries of the Android application sandbox. This then created some problems on DroidVPN as some functions is no longer working because DroidVPN does not have the necessary permissions. And then the recent update on Android 5.0 totally prevented DroidVPN from working properly.

If you are still having the permission denied problem on your logs. Please try using this app. Set your SELinux mode to permissive and then try connecting again.

Thank you and Happy holidays

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