Namrustler
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I'm having problems adding a third VPN client (tunnel) and then using the VPN Director to force a client to use the new tunnel.
I previously had VPN client 1 using Private Internet Access and VPN client 2 using StrongVPN. Within each of these two clients I have:
I added a second VPN Client for StrongVPN with a different location than VPN client 2 and used the same settings as for the the first two clients, with the obvious exception of the server name.
On the VPN Status tab I can see all three clients are connected and their respective public IP addresses, which are all different as expected.
On the VPN Director tab I have three disabled rules and a single enabled rule. The single enabled rule specifies the IP address of a Windows 10 VM and the interface is one of the three VPN clients.
When I edit this rule and change the interface to OVPN3 and click Apply, the Windows 10 VM is still stuck on OVPN2, even though the log says its IP address is going through OVPN3.
I've been able to reproduce this behavior on my RT-AC86U and RT-AC3100, each running firmware 386.3.
I've occasionally been able to get the Windows 10 VM using OVPN3 by stopping the other VPN clients, but its unpredictable and I haven't determined a pattern. Sometimes, traffic isn't going through any VPN client, which is bad news.
Any ideas on could be happening? I must be doing something wrong, or not understanding a key concept about the VPN Director. I thought it would provide an easy way to flip a device from one VPN client to another. And I have clicked the Apply button every time I make a change on the VPN Director tab.
I previously had VPN client 1 using Private Internet Access and VPN client 2 using StrongVPN. Within each of these two clients I have:
- Automatic start at boot time: Yes
- Accept DNS Configuration: Exclusive
- Redirect Internet traffic through tunnel: VPN Director (policy rules)
- Killswitch - Block routed clients if tunnel goes down: Yes
On the VPN Status tab I can see all three clients are connected and their respective public IP addresses, which are all different as expected.
On the VPN Director tab I have three disabled rules and a single enabled rule. The single enabled rule specifies the IP address of a Windows 10 VM and the interface is one of the three VPN clients.
When I edit this rule and change the interface to OVPN3 and click Apply, the Windows 10 VM is still stuck on OVPN2, even though the log says its IP address is going through OVPN3.
I've been able to reproduce this behavior on my RT-AC86U and RT-AC3100, each running firmware 386.3.
I've occasionally been able to get the Windows 10 VM using OVPN3 by stopping the other VPN clients, but its unpredictable and I haven't determined a pattern. Sometimes, traffic isn't going through any VPN client, which is bad news.
Any ideas on could be happening? I must be doing something wrong, or not understanding a key concept about the VPN Director. I thought it would provide an easy way to flip a device from one VPN client to another. And I have clicked the Apply button every time I make a change on the VPN Director tab.