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Dima_E2019-01-24 15:28:01
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Dima_E, 2019-01-24 15:28:01

How to work with a VPN so that you can use the regular Internet?

Wanted to solve this problem. In my free time I play a toy, after I put a huckster, but then I work through a VPN, the game crashes by itself.
How to make sure that turning on the VPN and changing the IP does not interfere with the game process. That is, the game worked on the main Internet and VPN was ignored?
My VPN is Nordvpn.

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rPman, 2019-01-24
@Dima_E

identify the list of ip servers of the game and register them (from the console running under the administrator)
and do it every time you turn on the computer (or once before starting the game), for example, by creating a text file with the .bat extension, make a shortcut to it and run it with administrator rights (right button with a shift or by changing the corresponding setting in the shortcut properties)
mask - for specific ip addresses 255.255.255.255 and in the case of subnets, you need to look at their size, for example, a local network of 8 bits (256 addresses) is
255.255.255.0 ) or ask on the game forum, usually someone has already asked it there.

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res2001, 2019-01-24
@res2001

It's not "natural" at all.
The essence of the problem is that usually the VPN connection is registered as the default gateway and overrides the previous settings.
Usually, there is a corresponding option in the settings of the VPN client or server that disables this behavior. Then only networks explicitly configured in VPN will be available via VPN, and all other traffic will go to the default gateway.
I don’t know about your particular option (Nordvpn), but the general approach is just that.
For example, in OpenVPN this is configured on the server side, in Windows L2TP / PPTP - there is a corresponding checkbox in the connection properties.

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Stepan Prokhorov, 2019-01-25
@stepan27

Hello, try using the Tor browser, or even better - the Sphere (Sphere, read the description on their website https://sphere.tenebris.cc/). It is very convenient - I use it for web searching on various blocked sites (gambling, for example, such as https://onlinecasinos.com.ua site and other things that are prohibited in the States) - you set up different "identities", i.e. you mark different time zones in the settings, you can choose different browsers from which you supposedly will access sites, etc. - up to changing time zones. You can upload a couple of good proxies there and then anonymity will be up to 100%.

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