Even the HTML5 test video fails to play for me.
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Even the HTML5 test video fails to play for me.
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Actually, it's only if I use it's FQDN does it cause an issue. If I use it's local server DNS name, that's fine. Accessing it via mserver.mydomain.com is where the issue is.
So I am seeing the same as someone mentioned, local servers on my LAN if I access them by IP address, Opera is smart enough to know to disable the VPN for these. However if I enter the DNS name of the server, it doesn't know about it.
I use my browser for BOTH, and have to keep switching the stupid thing on and off, making it essentially useless.
Errm, no, VPN is supported to ENHANCE security, not totally destroy it..
I have some local LAN sites on my work LAN, and Opera doesn't understand these, and can't get to them with the VPN enabled. I am forever having to switch the VPN on and off.
Is there a setting to make this work?