DNS leaks using OpenVPN client tunnel
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you mean like this?
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I use the 2 ExpressVPn DNS on 1st and 2nd tab and Google DNS on 3rd and 4th = None
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Also when I switch them I get a DNS leak (which shows the ip address of my ISP)
I have read your thread also…having the same kind of problem
Only I am routing not all my network traffic trough the vpn tunnel, but only 2 devices.
Which works, however I have DNS leaks.I cant figure out how to solve this.
Also tried the DNS Resolver, but if I set the outgoing network interfaces to only EXPRESVPN, i have no internet at all hosts including the 2 running through the vpn tunnel.
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On Dns resolver I used Network Interface = Lan, Expressvpn, Localhost.
Outgoing Network = Wan, Lan, Expressvpn, Local host.
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Hi,
you could try the following:
Disable DNS Resolver and Forwarder on pfSense.
Create an Alias for the two hosts you want to use the VPN Tunnel. (Tunnel_Hosts)
Create a Port Forward Rule:
Source: Tunnel_Hosts , Dest Port:53
Redirect Target IP: Your VPN Providers DNS Server
Redirect Port:53Create a Firewall Rule on your LAN IF:
Source: Tunnel_Hosts
Destination: Any
Gateway: Tunnel_GW
Tag: No_WAN_EgressCreate Floating Rule:
Interface: WAN
Source: Tunnel_Hosts
Quick (Apply immediately on Match)
Direction: Any
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Setup an alias for Google DNS servers (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4), or your VPN providers DNS servers, or any ones you want.
Add a port forward on your LAN…
Source Address = Your VPN Hosts Alias
Dest Port = 53 (DNS)
Redirect Target IP = Your DNS Alias created above
Redirect Target Port = DNSOn the corresponding automatically created LAN rule make sure your VPN Gateway is selected in advanced.
Using this method you can add or remove VPN hosts by simply editing your VPN Hosts Alias, without having to mess about with static DNS addresses. Anything in your VPN Hosts alias will use the DNS servers in your alias created above through the VPN tunnel. Everything else will use the DNS resolver or whatever your default is.
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Setup an alias for Google DNS servers (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4), or your VPN providers DNS servers, or any ones you want.
Add a port forward on your LAN…
Source Address = Your VPN Hosts Alias
Dest Port = 53 (DNS)
Redirect Target IP = Your DNS Alias created above
Redirect Target Port = DNSOn the corresponding automatically created LAN rule make sure your VPN Gateway is selected in advanced.
Using this method you can add or remove VPN hosts by simply editing your VPN Hosts Alias, without having to mess about with static DNS addresses. Anything in your VPN Hosts alias will use the DNS servers in your alias created above through the VPN tunnel. Everything else will use the DNS resolver or whatever your default is.
And keep the settings in the DNS Resolver (2.4.3) default, or do you have a specific selection of interfaces?
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to fix dns leaks, i didn't do anything fancy, just set the dns servers under dhcp settings to be google dns. simple and it works.
I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall
https://www.dnsleaktest.com/
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to fix dns leaks, i didn't do anything fancy, just set the dns servers under dhcp settings to be google dns. simple and it works.
I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall
https://www.dnsleaktest.com/
I made the port forward NAT rule…this does not leak my IPS provider, but all Google and OpenDNS servers...and I didn't even specify OpenDNS in pfsense
So if you perform a dnsleaktest, you only see the dns server of your VPN provider?
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to fix dns leaks, i didn't do anything fancy, just set the dns servers under dhcp settings to be google dns. simple and it works.
I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall
https://www.dnsleaktest.com/
This is all you need to do. DNS queries will be policy routed out the VPN just like all the other traffic.
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to fix dns leaks, i didn't do anything fancy, just set the dns servers under dhcp settings to be google dns. simple and it works.
I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall
https://www.dnsleaktest.com/
I made the port forward NAT rule…this does not leak my IPS provider, but all Google and OpenDNS servers...and I didn't even specify OpenDNS in pfsense
So if you perform a dnsleaktest, you only see the dns server of your VPN provider?
Purpose of dns leak test is to find out your real ip address even if your are behind a vpn. If there is no dns leak then you should see ip address of your vpn provider instead of your real ip address.
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Thanx for helping, this a struggle for me for 2 weeks now.
I understand the leak testing. I already used the test site you linked me, this is why i noticed the leaks.
The problem is with my current settings the dnsleaktest site returns all Google and OpenDNS servers.
Not my ISP ip-address and also not my VPN provider DNS server.There are many threads and tutorials about "route network clients policy based through a OpenVPN Client tunnel"
For my current setup I used (a combination of) the tutorials:
https://www.techhelpguides.com/2017/06/12/ultimate-pfsense-openvpn-guide/
https://www.infotechwerx.com/blog/Creating-pfSense-Connection-VPNBookNow the first tutorial describes DNS leak prevention at "Step 11", which are 2 methods.
Method 1 (my current setup), but this leaks what I describe at the beginning of this reply
Method 2 is working correctly, however all other network clients (which are not meant to go through the openvpn client gateway), also use the DNS server of my VPN provider because in the DNS resolver only the EXPRESSVPN gateway is selected for outgoing interfaces. As soon as i multi select EXPRESSVPN, LAN or WAN my ISP ip-address is leaking.Now your answer looks so simple:
I have specified the Google servers at System/General Setup/DNS Server Settings
I have made static DHCP mappings for the network clients that need to go through the OpenVPN Gateway i have created.
I have made a firewall alias for those static mappings
I get the idea of Derelict to fill the vpn provider DNS servers on the static DHCP mappingsNow this one "I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall", the picture you attached shows that (selected) rule I guess?
A firewall rule on the LAN i guess?
what I see is an alias of all RFC 1918 ipv4 private networks, but I can't see the Destination port and gateway…is this any?Besides that...I have a firewall rule on the LAN, which sends the static DHCP mappings (as an alias) through the VPN Client Gateway (EXPRESSVPN)
The other one is the NAT redirection to the DNS servers of my VPN provider (DNS leak prevention method 1)
The rest of the rules are default from pfSense 2.4.2 installationabove or under which rule should your "I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall" rule be located?

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That second rule will never match because the traffic will be matched by the any rule above it and policy routed out the VPN.
Note the 0/0 counters there.
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Right!…I changed the order...but still...leaking Google and OpenDNS (which i did not specify anywhere in pfsense)
NAT-02.jpg = NAT Redirection of ExpressVPN DNS servers
Result= dnsleaktest.jpg
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WHAT DNS SERVERS ARE YOUR CLIENTS SET TO USE?
DNS is NOT this hard, people.
With your rules like that, the express_vpn_dns servers will be queried using the default gateway, NOT the VPN, unless you have redirect gateway for the VPN itself.
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I have specified the Google servers at System/General Setup/DNS Server Settings
No need to do this as unbound by default uses root servers for dns, so no need for dns forwarding.
If you want you can remove all the dns servers from this section and dns will still work.above or under which rule should your "I am also blocking any access to dns server on the firewall" rule be located?
Sorry I posted the wrong image.
This is what the dns rule should look like:
(above all other rules in your case [except anti-lockout])
Action: Block
Protocol: IPv4 TCP/UDP
Source: ExpressVPN_Hosts
Src Port: Any
Destination: This Firewall
Dst Port: 53 (DNS)That will block access to firewall's dns server.
Now you will have to to do to is go to:
Services/DHCP Server/LAN
and Under DNS Servers add dns server of your choice (like google dns).Also like Derelict mentioned you can remove the 2nd rule of NAT redirection to expressvpn.
And any other port forwarding rules u created under Firewall -> Nat. -
On the static DHCP mappings in pfSense (which is my main router): Empty
On client 1 (Window 10 PC): automatically (which is the gateway 192.168.1.1)
On client 2 (linux device): 192.168.1.1 -
Do you not see this under Services/DHCP Server/LAN?
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That DOES NOT MEAN that you do not have static DNS servers on the client you are testing, bro.
This really is. not. that. hard.