Hello I'm noob in MacBook usage. In my MacBook I have installed OpenVPN with privat key security, when I start OpenVPN which work fine, I can't use web browser(I don't have internet connection) or something else which need internet connection. With vpn I'm connected to remote systems using internet connection and this connection work fine, but I want to use OpenVPN, and internet connection in same time, I'm try to find solution, without success. Somebody find solution for this 'issue'?
Thanks in advance.
OpenVPN and local network simultaneously
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Re: OpenVPN and local network simultaneously
Hello Domi,
Sounds to me like your VPN server is misconfigured. It is possibly sending instructions to redirect your Internet traffic, and possibly not sending a valid DNS server, so DNS queries fail and it seems like your Internet is not working. This is just a guess. There could be other reasons for the problem you are experiencing. For example a local firewall program may not like the Internet being redirected through the VPN tunnel and is blocking it. Or perhaps Internet access is blocked on the VPN server side even though it is instructing your VPN client to send Internet traffic through the VPN tunnel.
What you should do is contact whoever manages your VPN server and ask if it is possible to use split-tunnel. With split-tunnel, your Internet traffic is left alone, and only particular (private) subnets that need to go through the VPN tunnel, will go through the VPN tunnel, instead of ALL traffic. That could simply avoid the problem.
Kind regards,
Johan
Sounds to me like your VPN server is misconfigured. It is possibly sending instructions to redirect your Internet traffic, and possibly not sending a valid DNS server, so DNS queries fail and it seems like your Internet is not working. This is just a guess. There could be other reasons for the problem you are experiencing. For example a local firewall program may not like the Internet being redirected through the VPN tunnel and is blocking it. Or perhaps Internet access is blocked on the VPN server side even though it is instructing your VPN client to send Internet traffic through the VPN tunnel.
What you should do is contact whoever manages your VPN server and ask if it is possible to use split-tunnel. With split-tunnel, your Internet traffic is left alone, and only particular (private) subnets that need to go through the VPN tunnel, will go through the VPN tunnel, instead of ALL traffic. That could simply avoid the problem.
Kind regards,
Johan
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Re: OpenVPN and local network simultaneously
Hello Johan, thank you for your answer, I solve the problem installing Tunnelblick, where I find option to do not set dns name server, and now my vpn work perfectly.
Thank's again.
Thank's again.
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Re: OpenVPN and local network simultaneously
Hello Domi,
That kind of confirms that the DNS server being pushed doesn't work right. Probably should still contact the admin of your VPN server to get them to solve it. At least you found a workaround.
Kind regards,
Johan
That kind of confirms that the DNS server being pushed doesn't work right. Probably should still contact the admin of your VPN server to get them to solve it. At least you found a workaround.
Kind regards,
Johan
OpenVPN Inc.
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