Quote from: nero355 on February 04, 2026, 07:08:30 PMQuote from: adv on February 04, 2026, 06:50:45 PMAgain, not sure what this really means for me.I would say you have no DNS Server on the OpenVPN connection ?
It has been a while for me that I have done anything with OpenVPN so I can't help you that much, but in general for any VPN there is for example the option to have so called 'Split-Horizon' connections via a tunnel.
You can then decide :
- If there should be a Internet Connection via the Tunnel.
It will then replace your Local Internet Connection.
- If there should be a DNS Server available inside the Tunnel.
If not, then the Client uses it's Local DNS Server.
When you use the OpenVPN connection just like a shortcut to the Remote Desktop and for nothing else then both sides are connected as 'Split-Horizon' and not a so called 'Full Tunnel' :)
Basically check your Routing & DNS Options you have applied to the OpenVPN connection and make sure they do exactly what you want them to do !!