Needing help on fixing an DNS Leak

Koroke San

Level 29
Verified
Jan 22, 2014
1,804
Install Hola extension to your browser and then change your location, your DNS will not leak.
You will need to refresh the page before testing.
I just confirmed it https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ it did not find my true DNS.

Enjoy!! :D
Hola extensions sometimes act slow ); Also it works in single tab only so u need to activate it in other tabs & every new website also which is tiring job for a lazy guy like me :D
 
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Koroke San

Level 29
Verified
Jan 22, 2014
1,804
It isn't showing my ISP dns server, it's showing the 3rd party one that I changed to instead of the VPN one
if it's showing ur third party dns then it's ok , use third party dns coz ur VPN seems to be vulnerable to DNS leak, Some VPN included DNS leak fix. U can ask ur VPN provider for this issue.
 

Jcwisgod

Level 2
Thread author
Verified
Dec 4, 2013
169
if it's showing ur third party dns then it's ok , use third party dns coz ur VPN seems to be vulnerable to DNS leak, Some VPN included DNS leak fix. U can ask ur VPN provider for this issue.

My main VPN isn't really a "provider" but it includes the DNS in the file for OpenVPN Client,
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I'm just going to stick to google public DNS on my Router and hope for the best
 
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