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    Firewall "Network Services Filter" Is Bypassed When OpenVPN Client is Enabled 384.19

    This seems to work with a laptop (DNS on laptop set to router) as do the other settings, but somehow the Amazon fire tablet finds a way around the block WHEN OpenVPN is active. Here is a "tcpdump -i any host dns.google" dump admin@RT-AC3200-EEB0:/tmp/home/root# tcpdump -i any host dns.google...
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    Firewall "Network Services Filter" Is Bypassed When OpenVPN Client is Enabled 384.19

    I spoke to soon. This did not work. Somehow the Amazon fire tablet found it's way to the internet.
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    Firewall "Network Services Filter" Is Bypassed When OpenVPN Client is Enabled 384.19

    Static route works as a workaround thanks. dnsfilter works as an option thanks. However I had hoped to use the DNS over TLS feature (DNS Privacy Protocol on the WAN page) which does not seem to be available on this page.
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    Firewall "Network Services Filter" Is Bypassed When OpenVPN Client is Enabled 384.19

    I have an Amazon Fire tablet that by default appends 8.8.8.8 to any DNS settings. The 8.8.8.8 address is the first DNS server contacted by default, bypassing the router DNS setting provided by DHCP unless 8.8.8.8 is blocked. The only way I have found to block this is to 1. Add a network...
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