ip leak, DNS? Using PIA Clueless.
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@edwardnizz said in ip leak, DNS? Using PIA Clueless.:
Im willing to pay if anyone knows a good pay support site familiar with PFsense.
https://www.netgate.com/support/ you won't get better support than there.
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Well if you don't understand a techo term - then LOOK IT UP!!
You are paying PIA - have them help you!
Just at a loss to how people with no understanding of how this stuff works - are convinced they actually need a vpn to hide that they go the internet from from their own ISP. Then when shit doesn't work they don't get it why...
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@johnpoz you dont know me or what kind of time i have available to me.
I dont want to argue abd i dont spend hours in front of a computer.
If someone wants to get paid though whatever, there more then welcome to set a time where we coud go over this and sort it out.
Im just trying to solve my problem and thats all im saying about this today. -
post some screen shots of the following
System\General Setup (specifically the DNS settings)
Services\DNS Forwarder
Services\DNS Resolver
Services\DHCP Server -
Thanks mhertzfeld! Here's what I got,
There's also a list of static mappings on the bottom of the DCHP Server page. -
under dns resolver. disabled dnssec. PIA doesn't support this.
then enable forwarding mode right below it. see if that clears anything up
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@bcruze ok on the android device, using the chrome browser, I did get a NY area IP after the adjustment. I have no clue how that relates to DNS, but hey, its a win. Thanks!
However, and this is strange, but my laptop (which bypasses the VPN using a bypass rule) still cant connect to the local utility company. Even when i disable the bypass rule. I still dont connect.
I did do a workaround by setting up my ip4 settings in my laptop to use "Google " DNS servers 8888 and 8844. That seems to work.Also all my android devices use the vpn. All my pc's are bypassed with aliases. When i checked the laptop i disabled the bypass rule and checked the other pc's as well. When disabled they did show PIA's server instead of my isp's. And when i enabled the rule it showed my real ip as it should.
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@edwardnizz
http://dnsleak.com/That will tell you if you are using their tunnel and dns
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Unless you are using the PIA DNS Servers for a reason I would recommend either setting all your DNS settings back to the defaults or follow the guide below to setup DNS over TLS.
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/139771/setup-dns-over-tls-on-pfsense-2-4-4-p2-guide/2
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I was just following there tutorial. I diddnt know if i had to use there DNS.
Furthermore they never updated there tutorial to the new version.