Sun May 01 12:44:39 2016 Option 'explicit-exit-notify' in :1 is ignored by previous blocks Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Data Channel Decrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'BF-CBC' initialized with 128 bit key Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Data Channel Encrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'BF-CBC' initialized with 128 bit key Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 VERIFY OK: depth=0, CN=OpenVPN Server Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 VERIFY OK: nsCertType=SERVER Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in memory - use the auth-nocache option to prevent this Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Control Channel Authentication: tls-auth using INLINE static key file Sun May 01 12:44:36 2016 Windows version 6.2 (Windows 8 or greater) I don't think "block-outside-dns" is going to fix my problem. The beginning of the post here discusses my same problem: The only VPN I use is OpenVPN but my internet seems fine. Netsh int ipv6 set int "Ethernet" metric=110īut, I should say that I am on Time Warner Roadrunner and my computer is plugged directly into the cable modem and I wonder if there is something strange there. Netsh int ipv4 set int "Ethernet" metric=110 The only around it that I know of so far without setting the actual DNS servers on my local network adapters when connected to the VPN was to disable my Wi-Fi and do the netsh thing for both IPv4 and IPv6, e.g. The problem that I am trying to fix is that on most Windows 10 PCs (but not all? Maybe always 10 Pro but not 10 Home? I am not sure) that it always uses my local DNS server resolution instead of the one pushed by the VPN server (we have the setting enabled to tell clients to use certain DNS servers). But I did try the standalone 2.3.10 client and used the "-block-outside-dns" parameter and it didn't seem to do anything when connecting from home to our OpenVPN Access Server 2.0.25 at work. OK, I have not tried the Config directives box yet.
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