How the hell does googling "weather" from firefox give my local weather when I'm behind vpn?!?
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Replying to @RichFelker
To clarify vpn: this machine does not even have a non-vpn ip. The router that established the vpn is multiple nat & bridge hops away....
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Replying to @RichFelker
How do you connect to the VPN? If tunnel runs across the internet at any point, you can leak. Try run dig from diff locations.
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Replying to @penryu
Ethernet bridge over ssh. The ssh session and ip network it's over is completely physically isolated from everything else.
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Replying to @RichFelker @penryu
i.e. there's no way to send an ip packet from the router at this side of vpn, or anything behind it, to the ssh client host.
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Replying to @RichFelker
This is where I get confused. If you can’t send IP to the ssh server, how do you establish a TCP session?
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Replying to @penryu
The ssh client providing the bridge is a physically separate machine. Its eth0 is bridged to tap.
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Replying to @RichFelker @penryu
The router machine & stuff behind it are plugged into that eth0 which has no ip addr, only bridge. No way to send ip packets to it.
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Everything between this rj45 jack and other end of the vpn are a big black box.
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