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I'm able to resolve DNS requests from the device. But maybe I'm misunderstanding your question? π
Yeah I mean, are you using the same DNS resolver in the server and client?
Ah, alright. Yes, I've just double checked. The server end of the tunnel provides a dns server, and the client is configured to use that as its only dns server.
Have you confirmed that with something like https://www.dnsleaktest.com? DNS leaks are common so itβs good to check.
Yep, no leak.