But I figured something else out. So the problem is, that these ipv6 dns-servers are more priorized than ipv4 dns-servers - so they will be asked first. There is no chance to reorder these dns-servers - except deactivate the ipv6 protocol on the wifi or cabled connection.
Then the ipv6-dns-server is away. Aws Albayati June 13, am. DB queries: Please wait There was an error fetching the requested dialog. Unfortunately, even though I had set up the VPN as the default route "Use default gateway on remote network" , which encrypted most traffic, I noticed that my DNS queries were still being passed to the local untrusted DNS server rather than the one at home. Not only is this insecure, it also makes it difficult to use the hostnames of my home network devices.
Fortunately, the fix is pretty easy once you know it. These steps fixed my problem: Open Regedit. Click OK, and then quit Registry Editor. Restart your VPN connection. The article only mentions and XP. According to the comments below, Windows 7 has similar issues. John Bill May 29, pm Great post. Victor August 17, am Thank you! Josh August 3, pm The regedit commands did not work for me windows 7 professional , but the netsh command did the trick.
Eugene August 8, pm Hi. Panta October 25, pm Thanks for the fix. What an obscure bug. Search Advanced…. Log in. Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4. Support UI. X Donate Contact us. New posts Trending Search forums. What's new. New posts New profile posts Latest activity. Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Billboard Trophies. Forums Software Windows XP. JavaScript is disabled.
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Learn more about NRPT. Learn more about primaryDNS suffix. You can also configure persistent name resolution rules.
Name resolution for specified items will only be performed over the VPN. Skip to main content. Another thing that we can do here is to to append additional suffixes. Here we can also add, remove, and control the order of our WINS servers. Once again, we have to put our primary WINS server at the top of the list.
NetBIOS names are simple names, and can contain only 15 characters. If we ping the name of the computer, and get an error, we know that we have problem with our name service. Another thing we can do is to try and re-register with our DNS server.
We can have multiple DNS servers defined. The primary DNS server needs to be placed first on the list. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Prerequisites: no prerequisites.
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