I have no idea where you got that script from of what instructions you were meant to follow.How? Thanks
I don't know which NAT setting you're referring to. If it's the setting atI was told that disabling NAT will kill traffic outgoing via WAN if VPN tunnel is down, but someone in my work who knows bit of networking told me that’s not true. If I disable NAT ip will leak. The packet will travel, but you won’t get response back. Is it true?
WAN > Internet Connection > Enable NAT
do not disable that because your router will not work properly.I found it here, there are no instructions though.I have no idea where you got that script from of what instructions you were meant to follow.
I don't know which NAT setting you're referring to. If it's the setting atWAN > Internet Connection > Enable NAT
do not disable that because your router will not work properly.
It’s @ibegrad script to kill all traffic if vpn is downI found it here, there are no instructions though.
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t’s @ibegrad script to kill all traffic if vpn is down
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