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I am trying to use a vpn on synology with JD, but they wont connect. Should I change the port of tun0 to the vpn port? what could I do to solve this?:no:
[ { "proxy" : { "username" : null, "password" : null, "port" : 80, "address" : "tun0", "type" : "DIRECT", "preferNativeImplementation" : false, "resolveHostName" : false, "connectMethodPrefered" : false }, "rangeRequestsSupported" : true, "filter" : { "type" : "BLACKLIST", "entries" : [ "update.appwork.org", "api.jdownloader.org", "appwork.org" ] }, "pac" : false, "reconnectSupported" : false, "enabled" : true }, { "proxy" : { "username" : null, "password" : null, "port" : 80, "address" : "eth0", "type" : "NONE", "preferNativeImplementation" : false, "resolveHostName" : false, "connectMethodPrefered" : false }, "rangeRequestsSupported" : true, "filter" : { "type" : "WHITELIST", "entries" : [ "update.appwork.org", "api.jdownloader.org", "appwork.org" ] }, "pac" : false, "reconnectSupported" : true, "enabled" : true } ] its valid, I have forgotten that I entered a specific dns server. for beginners that want to be sure that their server uses the vpn, use websites like grabify and check that link with JD so you can see what ip used the link. Last edited by VernoxVernax; 01.12.2019 at 20:41. Reason: i missed the dns settings |
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