Firstly hi, new user here and total newbie to VPN Director
I'm running 386.3 on a RT-AC68u
I have a QNAP on my lan which I want to run through VPN client 1 and have Killswitch enable to block all traffic should the VPN go down. This will be the only device on that client
I have Nord up and running on Client one. Used their config and only changed Username/Pass , Accept DNS Config = Exclusive and Redirect internet traffic through tunnel = VPN Director (policy rules) Killswitch - Block routed clients if tunnel goes down = Yes
Set the Default gateway DNS on the Qnap to the router IP. Enabled Client 1 and all good. Checked the Qnap's Wan ip and it's the VPN's public ip. Tested it and it's routing all traffic through the VPN.
No here's where I have a issue.
Added Rule to VPN Director. Descriiption = Qnap Local IP = Qnap's LAN IP Iface = OVPN
If I stop VPN client 1 the Qnap's Current wan IP reverts back to the Router's wan IP.
The killswitch doesn't Kill the connection
What am I missing here? Any help greatly appreciated.
Dave
I'm running 386.3 on a RT-AC68u
I have a QNAP on my lan which I want to run through VPN client 1 and have Killswitch enable to block all traffic should the VPN go down. This will be the only device on that client
I have Nord up and running on Client one. Used their config and only changed Username/Pass , Accept DNS Config = Exclusive and Redirect internet traffic through tunnel = VPN Director (policy rules) Killswitch - Block routed clients if tunnel goes down = Yes
Set the Default gateway DNS on the Qnap to the router IP. Enabled Client 1 and all good. Checked the Qnap's Wan ip and it's the VPN's public ip. Tested it and it's routing all traffic through the VPN.
No here's where I have a issue.
Added Rule to VPN Director. Descriiption = Qnap Local IP = Qnap's LAN IP Iface = OVPN
If I stop VPN client 1 the Qnap's Current wan IP reverts back to the Router's wan IP.
The killswitch doesn't Kill the connection
What am I missing here? Any help greatly appreciated.
Dave