Hi Andreas, yes, there is some issue with DNS daemon and Windows 10.. But no active dev on Shrew actually...
Regards, On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Andreas Kolbe <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Shrew-community, > > I'm a Shrew-user for 2-3 years now - using Shrew Standard together with a > Fritzbox (german router model), never had any troubles. > > Now after upgrading my running Win8.1 installation to Win10 I experience > trouble because DNS resolution stopped to go against my DNS at home. > > VPN connection is established. As long as I use IP-addresses everthing is > fine. If I do a "nslookup <hostname> 192.168.0.101" (.101 being my DNS at > home) I get the resolved IP for my internal host at home (so I reach the > DNS) but "nslookup <hostname>" clearly delivers an answer from the > standard-DNS from my local DNS. > > Within the VPN Site Configuration I have the following settings (excpert > of what I consider to be relevant): > > [NAME RESOLUTION] > DNS > Enable DNS : ON > Obtain Automatically : OFF > Server Address #1 : 192.168.0.101 > Server Address #2-4 : -empty- > DNS Suffix Obtain Automatically : OFF > DNS Suffix: <correct suffix> > > WINS > Enable WINS : OFF > > [POLICY] > Policy Generation Level : shared > Maintain Persistent Security Associations : OFF > Obtain Topology Automatically od Tunnel All : OFF > Remote Network Ressource : Include 192.168.0.0 / 255.255.255.0 > > Does anyone have a hint on what to do? Tried uninstall and reinstall. Is > this about DNS priorities? How do I influence this...? What puzzles me: On > a second machine, I did a clean Win8 install, upgraded to Win10 and THEN > installed Shrew VPN... this is working fine! > > Help is really appreciated. - Thanks! > Best regards from Germany > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > vpn-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help >
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