cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/13781050

Hello!

I did follow this guide but i went with protonvpn. I did achive that i can access my lan with VPN and get ProtonVPN when i check https://ip.me

Im running wireguard on my android and have a wireguard docker solution.

But when i ran an dnsleak test i see my wan IP adress. When i ran proton VPN app i get no leaks but cant access my LAN.

Any tips how i can fix the dns leak?

  • ZebraGoose@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    10 months ago

    Well i think this picture sums up my idea

    I will contect to my server with VPN so i can access services on lan. Then i connect to internet via Protons VPN.

    When i uses the ProtonVPN app i get no dns leak and uses theirs DNS.

    I did allow all traffic on my wireguard tunnel.

    I think i will install it barebone. Thanks for your input

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      10 months ago

      Sorry can’t see your image, javascript blocked, but reading through your link I suppose you want to route all your traffic from all your devices to ProtonVPN from your host server/wireguard.

      I have something similar and followed the following general guidelines: Wireguard VPN endpoint.

      While this doesn’t solve your DNS problem, I can vouch for the guidelines working on my side (bare bone not in a container). Having all my traffic being routed to my wireguard server and accessing all my containers without DNS leaks.

      Hope it helps !

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        10 months ago

        Aha its the picture from the guide i linked in my original post.

        I looked at the link you posted and will compare it to my setup and consider to install wireguard bare metal.

        Thanks for your input 😄