![]() The sky glass tv shows an error of being connected to the router but not having internet connection. Everything else is working fine so far and i have speeds of 500mbps with UK DNS and IP addresses showing, but I really want to get the Sky Glass streaming service to work…when I go to the Mullvad check page it shows a DNS leak, how would I trouble shoot this? I am with Surfshark not Mullvad but considering Mullvad, I have so far tried NordVPN, Surfshark and Express VPN and so far Sky Glass puck/TV won’t work…however Sky Go streaming is working fine, and bbc iPlayer etc, so it is something specific to Sky Glass that isn’t working, they somehow seem to know I am using a VPN even though the DNS/IP are showing correctly as UK. I am still working on the DNS…it appears I still have a leak, as I am trying to get my Sky Glass tv service to work, and it still shows no internet. I have deleted the posts now just to be safe, but can repost with the relevant info redacted if needed. Thanks all for your input and educating me on the config files I posted. It would have been far more appropriate to indicate it was better they didn't disclose the public key with an explanation as to what it is used for and simply advise that if they wanted to be 100% definitely certain that they weren't at risk they should just generate a new key. Is it appropriate to give them the impression they are now at significant risk having done so? No. Would it better if the OP had not included the key in the first place? Yes. I mean, you could try using the details to connect to Surfshark yourself but I'd be very surprised if you got a successful handshake or any data transfer. ![]() In this case, data which can only be decrypted by Surfshark (as they are the ones who know the corresponding private key). Smart DNS can only be activated for 1 IP address. Open a new page in a new window and look up. If the WebRTC leak checker suggests that you have a leak, here are the 6 steps you can take to confirm whether or not that’s 100 true. A few moments later, you will see your generated Smart DNS addresses. To test whether your browser is leaking your IP address, use any online WebRTC leak checker (there is also one at the top of this page). Click Activate Smart DNS to verify the activation. Make sure you are disconnected from the VPN because Smart DNS must be activated for your real IP address. So? Surfshark pixelating a public key doesn't change the fact that public keys are less sensitive than private keys (which you definitely shouldn't be disclosing) and are used to encrypt data. The Surfshark website will automatically detect your IP address. This is a fixed rate that doesn’t change from sub to sub. ![]() I don't like being the " um actually guy" But, in the video you can clearly see Surfshark themselves pixelate that specific data. Surfshark offers its Dedicated IP add-on to users with an active subscription for an additional 3.75/month. It is one of those things that is difficult to explain, but once you have it working, it becomes SO obvious.Option public_key 'iBJRXLZwXuWWrOZE1ZrAXEKMgV/z0WjG0Tks5rnWLBI=' Then on a device you initiate a VPN connection to the WAN ip of your home system, once connected, you then become 'part' of your home network and access to your devices is on the same ip as if you were at home. So in order for you to be able to see your cameras/NVR when you are NOT connected to your home network, YOU would need to have the 2nd option operational, and a changing WAN is not an issue, most routers support some form of dynamic DNS updates, IN - This is where YOU operate some form of VPN server at your end, this can be done in the router, or with some 3rd party software/hardware, OpenVPN is a well know variant and is often used by most people Once started, your ip traffic is routed by the client through the suppliers servers and this hides you from the prying eyes, think torrents/porn 'Ģ. This has NO bearing on your cameras and functions. If you can not log in to your account at surfshark. try logging in to Surfshark with Apple again, and choose the Show my email option. If you are using a desktop device and this issue. this is where you have to buy a service from a supplier ( ExpressVPN, NordVPN, PIA etc etc) they then provide you with some type of clients that you install on a device that YOU have within your home network. Usually, an IP address is blocked for 10 minutes after several unsuccessful login attempts. OUT - This is when YOU need to secure/hide the outgoing data from systems to your ISP and other prying eyes. There are two (2) types of VPN options, consider them as OUT and INġ. You made a pretty common mistake (assumption)
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