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multiple VPNs - DNS resolution failure
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this is in macOS (catalina) running viscosity with multiple VPNs
The main VPNs (say entry #1) is running as Split DNS option while the other secondary VPNs are running as Automatic / Default.
When Im connected on just the 1st VPN, the DNS lookup resolves fine ( say dig , ping , or shell commands connecting to remote host , etc)
When connected on multiple VPNs , the DNS lookup resolution fails .
We have tried scutil --dns and the dhcp or name resolutions reservers are seen .
We have tried dscacheutil steps as well.
No luck.
So resorted to DNS HEAVEN which hosts a local name resolution server and then falls back to /etc/resolv.conf
https://github.com/greenboxal/dns-heaven
Essentially moving macOS from scutil to resolv.conf file . After DNS HEAVEN, multiple viscosity VPNs are no longer problem.
Why does Viscosity with multiple VPNs have trouble in macOS ?
The main VPNs (say entry #1) is running as Split DNS option while the other secondary VPNs are running as Automatic / Default.
When Im connected on just the 1st VPN, the DNS lookup resolves fine ( say dig , ping , or shell commands connecting to remote host , etc)
When connected on multiple VPNs , the DNS lookup resolution fails .
We have tried scutil --dns and the dhcp or name resolutions reservers are seen .
We have tried dscacheutil steps as well.
No luck.
So resorted to DNS HEAVEN which hosts a local name resolution server and then falls back to /etc/resolv.conf
https://github.com/greenboxal/dns-heaven
Essentially moving macOS from scutil to resolv.conf file . After DNS HEAVEN, multiple viscosity VPNs are no longer problem.
Why does Viscosity with multiple VPNs have trouble in macOS ?
Hi buzz,
Commands like nslookup, dig, and host can't be used to test Split DNS resolution on macOS. Please see:
https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/ar ... unix-users
You can find instructions for how to test a domain at:
https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/ar ... omain-name
Cheers,
James
Commands like nslookup, dig, and host can't be used to test Split DNS resolution on macOS. Please see:
https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/ar ... unix-users
You can find instructions for how to test a domain at:
https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/ar ... omain-name
Cheers,
James
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