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Adding VPN to Adguard

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    MichaelF
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    I thought I read that you could and your VPN to your Adguard so that traffic got filtered correctly as well.

    By that I mean if you connect to a VPN seperately from Adguard.

    If this is possible wouldnt you just add the ip of your vpn to the access list of Adguard?

    Let me know either way and thanks!

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      I thought I read that you could and your VPN to your Adguard so that traffic got filtered correctly as well.

      By that I mean if you connect to a VPN seperately from Adguard.

      If this is possible wouldnt you just add the ip of your vpn to the access list of Adguard?

      Let me know either way and thanks!

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      @michaelf This is absolutely possible. When setting up openVPN, just make sure you use your server's internal IP as the DNS server. Works for me.

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        @michaelf This is absolutely possible. When setting up openVPN, just make sure you use your server's internal IP as the DNS server. Works for me.

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        @atridad Awesome! Thanks...

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