Did you turn on the kill switch?
try nordvpn set killswitch off
it did the trick! Thanks.
To reproduce what was done firstly after I installed it I set the `killswitch ON` and just now I switched it OFF then reboot and turn it ON again and reboot and now it loads fine with killswitch ON. So it looks like debug kinda, still no clue what's causing it the system or nordvpn itself, I'll send it to nordvpn team to check as well.
]]>what does "cat /etc/resolv.conf" show? Sometimes you can see if nordvpn or networkmager etc has overwritten the resolv.conf. That can cause connections problems.
You wont need to mess with the iptables... this can cause a bit of leaking depending on what you are opening them for.Also check if you have wireguard installed. I find using wireguard as as the default works with fewer problems and faster than openvpn.
we can go from there.
NordVPN always rewrites resolv.conf with their servers but it wasn't an issue before and I have wireguard installed NordVPN optionally asks for it.
]]>Did you turn on the kill switch?
try nordvpn set killswitch off
yes it is ON, I will try to toggle it
]]>try nordvpn set killswitch off
]]>Also check if you have wireguard installed. I find using wireguard as as the default works with fewer problems and faster than openvpn.
we can go from there.
]]>You'll have to expand your answer a little for people to be able to help you - there is no Arch package that provides nordvpn, so you must have installed something either from AUR or otherwise. What steps did you take to install/configure it? Have you tried using NetworkManager instead?
Yes nordvpn-bin is available in AUR. It is very easy and convenient to use to connect / disconnect I've been using it for a while only this recent issue started to happen and I'm confused what can be causing it.
]]>How are you connecting and disconnecting to that VPN?
via terminal
nordvpn c
nordvpn d
Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
Chain OUTPUT (policy DROP)
So everytime I have to run
iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
After that home network works again.
Is this caused by VPN service or there's misconfiguration in my system?
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