
After some minutes, I don't have 'net access. At first (20 minutes or so) I have Internet access. PS, the block-outside-dns doesn't prevent the leak. I have also looked (Router Admin Page) under DHCP and DNS and do not see info related to Forwarding (in my extremely limited understanding of networking) so I've not configged Forwarding. That pages oddly says that there is no topic on DNS Forwarding. Welcome to the OpenWrt Project » Documentation » user-guide » dns_configuration Keyword searching the 'net for "DNS Forwarding" LEDE Project, returns a page from the OpenWRT: There is no Add (radio button) so there is no method, on that page to add DNS Forwarding. There is no mention of DNS Forwarding on that page. The Use Custom DNS numbers are listed (in the boxes). I have opened my LEDE Admin page to Network, Interfaces - WAN, Advanced Settings.

I'm posting this as a potential help to others. Done(127) -ash: /etc/openvpn/reconnect.sh: Permission denied Yet, when executed terminal output is: /etc/openvpn/reconnect.sh & I see the "couldn’t resolve host" message in the syslog. “reconnect.sh” should contain this script: #!/bin/sh It should be reconnected manually, with the following script /etc/openvpn/reconnect.sh, which is added to /etc/rc.local as: In this case tunnel stays up, but connection is lost. In some cases openvpn hangs with log message like (couldn’t resolve host …). Using mv the reconnect.sh is now in rc.local, but whatever was there before is missing. I misunderstood that the scipt was to go in rc.local. Trying to fix a DNS leak, I created reconnect.sh, in /etc/openvpn. Just a last not: i’ve Installed vpn bypss to use with some devices ip,s and is is working great.
Nordvpn won t open code#
When I insert this code and after rebooting I have no internet acces! Can anyone help with a solution please? If (! ip a s tun0 up) & (! iptables -C forwarding_rule -j REJECT) then input_wan_rule or postrouti**ng_lan_rule. # put custom rules into the root chains e.g. # Internal uci firewall chains are flushed and recreated on reload, so # be executed with each firewall (re-)start.

# Put your custom iptables rules here, they will # This file is interpreted as shell script.

To prevent traffic leakage in case VPN-tunnel drops you can edit the file /etc/er with following content: Then I try the following step:Īppended strings should be similar to previous one. I think it is not mentioned that reboot is needed to apply configuration. The I focus on NordVPN guide and stop the configuration after changing dns. I did try both solution but for some days I could not get anything to work.
