blehblah 0 Posted ... hello, I found one reference to a session clock appearing in the negative and counting down in these forums. you claimed it was a bug and asked if the person had V1.7 the newest version of the client and there was no further discussion on the matter. I am a first time user of your service and I just recently downloaded your client and I have the same problem. also the screen appears small and does not allow me to re-size it. I did try letting it count down (by the way it starts at -8 hrs ) all the way and it did disconnect. Though it does say V1.7, I tried re downloading the client from your website again and still have the same problem. imagine it might then be a problem on my end. also I am mildly computer stupid and would like to figure out this whole COMODO/DNS leak thing and would appreciate a link to what you would say is the most user friendly walk-through of this procedure (preferably something with pictures and written in crayon I'm sorry to say). I attached images but not sure if they took the attachments bar doesn't give any indication of whether it actually attached a file or not so ..... guess it did. well anyway thanks in advance for any advice. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! The timer bug will be fixed in the next client release. It is just a display bug, it does not affect connections in any way. About your observations on client screen layout, they will be transmitted to the programmer, thank you. The Comodo global rules will prevent any leak (DNS leaks and leaks in case of unexpected VPN disconnection). If you wish to prevent just DNS leaks, you can simply force your physical network card to use 10.4.0.1 as preferred DNS IP once your computer is connected to the VPN. You can check for DNS leaks here: http://dnsleaktest.com After you have connected to the VPN, if you have no leaks and you're using the VPN DNS you should see only Google DNS. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post