Split DNS Issues...I need it backwards I think
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 1:12 am
I understand that the split DNS feature is for when domains are pushed FROM the VPN server. My case, however, is a bit backwards. Let me explain...
I live on a university campus that blocks/flags various things on the internet that annoys me. So I got a VPN subscription to get around that. Only issue is that I need to to be able to get to certain things via my local campus network. I know the campus public IP range and so I've created routes in Viscocity to the public range, as well as all private ranges. Everything was working great, until I started having weird DNS issues with Split DNS turned on. Certain things over the internet stopped resolving until I turned DNS back to Full.
What I need to be able to do is define my LOCAL domain (college.edu) and have everything in that domain use my campus DNS servers and everything else use the VPN DNS. This configuration seems to be a bit backwards from what I've read online. Is there a way to do this with Viscocity?
I live on a university campus that blocks/flags various things on the internet that annoys me. So I got a VPN subscription to get around that. Only issue is that I need to to be able to get to certain things via my local campus network. I know the campus public IP range and so I've created routes in Viscocity to the public range, as well as all private ranges. Everything was working great, until I started having weird DNS issues with Split DNS turned on. Certain things over the internet stopped resolving until I turned DNS back to Full.
What I need to be able to do is define my LOCAL domain (college.edu) and have everything in that domain use my campus DNS servers and everything else use the VPN DNS. This configuration seems to be a bit backwards from what I've read online. Is there a way to do this with Viscocity?