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How to block internet connection when VPN fails?

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laurenaria10
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Re: How to block internet connection when VPN fails?

#81 Post by laurenaria10 »

I struggled the script as firewall and startup both times it did not work and i still have working internet after I disconnect the vpn/pptp.

oweqq99
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Joined: 2014-06-10 01:49

Re: How to block internet connection when VPN fails?

#82 Post by oweqq99 »

Hi everyone
Same issue with Linux mint 20,it uses ufw as far as i know
I have a local folder with .ovpn files,ip addresses of vpn servers to be parsed from
Need to restrict all traffic to vpn server addresses only, restricting traffic to vpn only
I need no app may connect to internet if vpn is disabled/dropped etc
local network must be accessible even w/o vpn connected ..
Please advise
Got solution for iptables but need help with UFW
Please

sgosnell
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Joined: 2011-03-14 01:49

Re: How to block internet connection when VPN fails?

#83 Post by sgosnell »

You just revived a thread that has been dead for 4.5 years. A new thread might be a better plan.
Take my advice, I'm not using it.

oweqq99
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Re: How to block internet connection when VPN fails?

#84 Post by oweqq99 »

sgosnell wrote:You just revived a thread that has been dead for 4.5 years. A new thread might be a better plan.
I do believe it will get an attention of respected community as the problem still persists
It was perfectly solved once and will be done again with some effort )
Thanks

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sickpig
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Re: How to block internet connection when VPN fails?

#85 Post by sickpig »

oweqq99 wrote:Same issue with Linux mint 20,it uses ufw as far as i know
oweqq99 wrote:I do believe it will get an attention of respected community as the problem still persists
I do not suppose Linux Mint community would care much for necrobumped threads on this forum. I wouldn't hold my breath.

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