Viktor Jaep
Part of the Furniture
Hi everyone... I had an issue with Skynet blocking one of my NordVPN servers this morning. I went ahead and just whitelisted the IP/24 range, but would normally just unblock a single IP as I always do when I come across a rogue IP that we need to be able to access. My question is, when it comes to NordVPN... they have a *slew* of servers... all in the form of us####.nordvpn.com (for the United States). I'm talking hundreds, perhaps thousands of servers... with IPs that constantly shift and change with their hostnames on a daily basis.
What is the best practice in this case, to ensure I can always access *.nordvpn.com VPN servers? Whitelisting the domain "nordvpn.com" just seems to add a single IP to the whitelist. Is there a good way to configure skynet to ensure it's able to whitelist all us####.nordvpn.com servers without manually needing to provide a slew of ranges for whitelisting purposes?
Thank you in advance!
What is the best practice in this case, to ensure I can always access *.nordvpn.com VPN servers? Whitelisting the domain "nordvpn.com" just seems to add a single IP to the whitelist. Is there a good way to configure skynet to ensure it's able to whitelist all us####.nordvpn.com servers without manually needing to provide a slew of ranges for whitelisting purposes?
Thank you in advance!