While having the "Do Not Pull Routes" option checked in the TorGuard VPN config, I tried to make use of both the DNS Forwarder (dnsmasq) and DNS Resolver (Unbound) at the same time by creating a Virtual IP of 10.1.10. I have been trying a bit of everything.I was leaning on hope that there would be a way to create a rule somewhere that would route the dyndns traffic to a specific gateway like I have made with having my PC pushed trough the TorGuard VPN and simultaneously default traffic from the kids' tablets to bypass the TorGuard gateway and use the WAN directly. Is there anyway to configure the Dynamic DNS to not grab the TorGuard VPN client IP? or force DDNS to use a specific gateway? (pf sense is behind another router Internet>Modem>LinkSys_Router(192.168.)>pfSense(172.16.)>Home_VPN(10.0.) The issue is when I have the TorGuard VPN client active, DDNS cached IP is updated as the TorGuard VPN Public IP rather than my actual IP provided by my ISP and then I cannot connect to my Home VPN because the phone is trying to connect to the TorGuard VPN IP rather my actual external IP from ISP.if I disable the VPN client then DDNS cached IP updated as my actual IP like I want. In addition to having an OpenVPN server setup on pfSense, I have also configured pfSense to connect to my paid TorGuard service as a VPN client so that all traffic is routed through that VPN, including any traffic on my Home VPN server. DDNS updates my hostname *. with no issues and I am able to connect to my Home VPN server on pfSense with ease.Until I turn on a VPN client. Bootable USB drive or high capacity optical drive (DVD or BD) for initial. 8 GB or larger disk drive (SSD, HDD, etc) One or more compatible network interface cards. I have a VPN server running of pfSense for my phone to connect to when I'm away, and I have Dynamic DNS setup with *. The minimum hardware requirements for pfSense software on hardware not sold by Netgate are: 64-bit amd64 (x86-64) compatible CPU. I'm not sure if the issue belong in this thread or if it belongs in NAT, OpenVPN, or Packages. So I have a issue that I just cant figure out, and maybe it cant even be resolved IDK
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