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Old November 15th, 2011, 07:42 PM
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Default How to block ALL outgoing Internet traffic when my VPN connection goes down?

I am connected to a openvpn server by UDP port 1194. and I would like if the server openvpn goes down, block ALL outgoing internet connections on my computer. can be done? How?

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Old November 22nd, 2011, 07:26 PM
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Default Re: How to block ALL outgoing Internet traffic when my VPN connection goes down?

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I am connected to a openvpn server by UDP port 1194. and I would like if the server openvpn goes down, block ALL outgoing internet connections on my computer. can be done? How?

thanks
Open the Command Prompt and type ipconfig /release then hit enter key to cut [stop] your connection, type exit to close the prompt window.

Then to reconnect the Internet, reopen the Command Prompt type ipconfig /renew hit enter key, type exit when reconnected close the prompt window.


Here is a link for you to more ipconfig commands.

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