Martineau
Part of the Furniture
I ran the script and it did wonders (although it gave me few errors - like client1.resolv, client2.resolv file doesn’t exist, entry for iptable/ebtables, etc. - not sure why) - BUT it WORKS!!
[COE]awkNR: /etc/openvpn/dns/client1.resolv: No such file or directory
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
awkNR: /etc/openvpn/dns/client1.resolv: No such file or directory
awkNR: /etc/openvpn/dns/client1.resolv: No such file or directory
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
(WiFiVPN.sh): 3360 WiFi (wl0.1) 2.4GHz Guest 1 WL1 (192.168.101.0/24) routed through tunnel VPN Client 1 (XVPN1) using WAN DNS (xxx.xx.xx.x) via bridge:br1[/CODE]
Normally VPN users are paranoid regarding DNS leaks, so usually the GUI option 'Accept DNS Configuration=EXCLUSIVE" is set for the VPN Client (which the script attempts to enforce), but it would appear in your case you're happy using your WAN ISP DNS, so you may be able to suppress the 'untidy' DNS errors by specifying the 'nodns' directive.