Good that is how it should be. Now your DNS will be one of two sorts. Either it will show your defined DNS in WAN settings which you said you use Stubby and Cloudflare or it will show Torguard addresses if set to strict. Now depending on where you are in the worlld depends on what Cloudflare servers get used. I used Stubby and used Cloudflare and because I live in Canada I see IP addresses from the province of BC, here in Canada. This is what you would see if you were me with the client set to disabled. I use DNSFilter to direct the device through 1.1.1.1 that if it was in Canada would show a Candian DNS address. As I said before I have a USA address so Cloudflare uses the default servers for the USA. The image shown shows Policy Rules, and two examples of how to route individual devices through the Client.ipleak.net gives me a Torguard 209.xxx.xxx.xx. addres, my Isp is 68.XXX.XXX.XXX
Ok the unfortunate part is the DNS we want to use is Cloudflare so to test you need to know where the DNS is from. Is it your local countries Cloudflare DNS or is it a USA DNS address?when I do dnsleak test it shows cloudflare servers .
Ok let's catch up now. You have a USA Torguard IP is this correct? You have USA DNS because you live in the USA. What DNS do you wish to have? What country Netflix are you trying to circumvent?It’s in the USA and I am also in the USA, that is why I want to bypass the vpn
Then set the DNS in the client to disabled and use Stubby as the routers DNS then you will be using USA Cloudflare. If you are using sStubby then the WAN DNS of the router is the router's IP. If not that's your problem. Do not use connect to DNS automatically.Yes,USA torguard is addy
Yes USA cloudflare dns
I prefer to stay with cloudflare
I’m not trying to circumvent any country on Netflix or amazon , I just want to route the access out of the vpn on to my normal wan using cloudflare
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