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[Resolved] How To Clear Virtual Server Routing

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I'm stuck I was playing with dns on my openvpn connection and now its ironed out I have this problem in System Log - Port Forwarding. None of this information is correct. How do I reset or clear this information?
 

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@john9527 Is there a command line instruction I can use to clear this info?
 
They are in the DNSVPN1 chain....they may have made a change to show forwards in that chain.

What is your VPN DNS mode?
 
They are in the DNSVPN1 chain....they may have made a change to show forwards in that chain.

What is your DNS VPN mode?
Exclusive with policy routing that includes the listed ips.
 
EDIT - actually those listings are valid, each IP is being jumped to the DNSVPN1 chain.
But 10.9.0.1 does not exist on my router.
 
And the destination 10.9.0.1 is? That is what the router believes the DNS server for your VPN is.
 
At one time my ovpn server was using that range 10.9.0.1 but it no longer uses that range it now uses 10.25.0.1
 
I would try issuing service restart_firewall to clear down iptables and let things set themselves back up. Let us know how it looks after.
 
I would try issuing service restart_firewall to clear down iptables and let things set themselves back up. Let us know how it looks after.
Sorry Jack the command does nothing.
 
The VPN client can get the DNS pushed by the server. Do a search in the syslog for
dhcp-option DNS
and see if that's the DNS that's being assigned.
 
Look at the DNS column in the chart located at https://torguard.net/tgspec.php. It will show you how TorGuard assigns the DNS IP based on the Port and Protocol you selected for the client.
I have a remote router with an identical configuration and it has no Virtual Server log entries.
 
The VPN client can get the DNS pushed by the server. Do a search in the syslog for
dhcp-option DNS
and see if that's the DNS that's being assigned.
Cannot locate that information in my log
 

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