Scone 0 Posted ... I switched to Ubuntu, Mint actually, and have dns leaks every time I use the vpn. I'm using openvpn. I know how to stop dns leaks under windows, even have a little batch file to do everything. It seems there is no information at all on how to really stop a dns leak when using linux. I have searched for the last two days and read countless forum posts on the official ubuntu forums and lots of other places that always just end up off topic and never end up with a real answer or solution to the dns leak issue. Would simply using opendns or googledns be good enough? I would really like to stop the dns leaks though, there has to be a way. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... I switched to Ubuntu, Mint actually, and have dns leaks every time I use the vpn. I'm using openvpn. I know how to stop dns leaks under windows, even have a little batch file to do everything. It seems there is no information at all on how to really stop a dns leak when using linux. I have searched for the last two days and read countless forum posts on the official ubuntu forums and lots of other places that always just end up off topic and never end up with a real answer or solution to the dns leak issue. Would simply using opendns or googledns be good enough? I would really like to stop the dns leaks though, there has to be a way.Hello!Please read here:https://airvpn.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=3&id=1713&limit=6&limitstart=30&Itemid=142#2010Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post