ZakM
Occasional Visitor
How is this possible? I just don't get it.
Whenever I run qBittorrent, on the execution log, the first external IP it gives out is my ISP one.
But how is this possible? I have VPN configured in the router, and the computer from where I am checking is included in the VPN tunnel.
This happened when I was only using OpenVPN in my computer and not in the router, and I thought that OK, the computer knows both addresses, so it shows both, maybe it's leaking.
But since the external IP is being given by the router, how can the computer possibly know the ISP IP if the connection is tunneled?
Sometimes the execution log shows later the VPN IP, but many times it does not.
Can anybody explain? If I go check my external IP on my browser, it shows my VPN IP. Nothing in this computer shows the external ISP IP except qBittorent
Whenever I run qBittorrent, on the execution log, the first external IP it gives out is my ISP one.
But how is this possible? I have VPN configured in the router, and the computer from where I am checking is included in the VPN tunnel.
This happened when I was only using OpenVPN in my computer and not in the router, and I thought that OK, the computer knows both addresses, so it shows both, maybe it's leaking.
But since the external IP is being given by the router, how can the computer possibly know the ISP IP if the connection is tunneled?
Sometimes the execution log shows later the VPN IP, but many times it does not.
Can anybody explain? If I go check my external IP on my browser, it shows my VPN IP. Nothing in this computer shows the external ISP IP except qBittorent