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CentOS 7 VM running ExpressVPN, cannot mount NFS share while connected
CentOS 5 - Unable to resolve addresses for NFS mounts during bootHow to mount an NFS share in a VM guest?Cannot log on as domain user on XP workstation when connected to (SBS 2003) DC via VPN (LogMeIn Hamachi)NFS issue: clients can mount shares as NFSv3 but not as NFSv4 — or how to debug NFS?Connecting to a remote server through a VPN when the local network subnet address conflicts with a remote networkCan’t mount NFS share from linux server on windowsRouting host traffic through Linux KVM (pfSense) routerNFS v4 server is causing stale file handle, but only when bind mount is a subdirectoryCan't use ping (only ping6) to ping an IPv6-only host defined in DNS zoneCentOS NAS mount stopped working
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I would like to have internet traffic routed through ExpressVPN, however I cannot seem to mount a local NFS share once connected. I have tried:
expressvpn preferences set force_vpn_dns false
Because fstab was configured with the dns name of the remote nfs host, however it still will not resolve/ping local hostnames while the VPN is enabled.
I can ping the IPv4 address (10.3.0.115) no problem, but when I ping the domain name (even using fqdn), no dice. So, I changed fstab to point to the IPv4 address (since it's reachable) to try and mount, but it gives me:
mount.nfs: No route to host
Not sure how to proceed. Another vNIC for LAN traffic, and another for internet? If so, how would I properly configure that?
linux domain-name-system centos vpn nfs
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I would like to have internet traffic routed through ExpressVPN, however I cannot seem to mount a local NFS share once connected. I have tried:
expressvpn preferences set force_vpn_dns false
Because fstab was configured with the dns name of the remote nfs host, however it still will not resolve/ping local hostnames while the VPN is enabled.
I can ping the IPv4 address (10.3.0.115) no problem, but when I ping the domain name (even using fqdn), no dice. So, I changed fstab to point to the IPv4 address (since it's reachable) to try and mount, but it gives me:
mount.nfs: No route to host
Not sure how to proceed. Another vNIC for LAN traffic, and another for internet? If so, how would I properly configure that?
linux domain-name-system centos vpn nfs
What's the IP of your nameserver? Can you ping it? What does your routing table look like?
– chicks
May 13 at 19:46
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I would like to have internet traffic routed through ExpressVPN, however I cannot seem to mount a local NFS share once connected. I have tried:
expressvpn preferences set force_vpn_dns false
Because fstab was configured with the dns name of the remote nfs host, however it still will not resolve/ping local hostnames while the VPN is enabled.
I can ping the IPv4 address (10.3.0.115) no problem, but when I ping the domain name (even using fqdn), no dice. So, I changed fstab to point to the IPv4 address (since it's reachable) to try and mount, but it gives me:
mount.nfs: No route to host
Not sure how to proceed. Another vNIC for LAN traffic, and another for internet? If so, how would I properly configure that?
linux domain-name-system centos vpn nfs
I would like to have internet traffic routed through ExpressVPN, however I cannot seem to mount a local NFS share once connected. I have tried:
expressvpn preferences set force_vpn_dns false
Because fstab was configured with the dns name of the remote nfs host, however it still will not resolve/ping local hostnames while the VPN is enabled.
I can ping the IPv4 address (10.3.0.115) no problem, but when I ping the domain name (even using fqdn), no dice. So, I changed fstab to point to the IPv4 address (since it's reachable) to try and mount, but it gives me:
mount.nfs: No route to host
Not sure how to proceed. Another vNIC for LAN traffic, and another for internet? If so, how would I properly configure that?
linux domain-name-system centos vpn nfs
linux domain-name-system centos vpn nfs
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What's the IP of your nameserver? Can you ping it? What does your routing table look like?
– chicks
May 13 at 19:46
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What's the IP of your nameserver? Can you ping it? What does your routing table look like?
– chicks
May 13 at 19:46
What's the IP of your nameserver? Can you ping it? What does your routing table look like?
– chicks
May 13 at 19:46
What's the IP of your nameserver? Can you ping it? What does your routing table look like?
– chicks
May 13 at 19:46
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