![]() I tested that they still work in 2022 2023: It allows you to keep using NordVPN’s infrastructure and subscription you paid for, but you would need to switch from the official NordVPN software to a more generic, open-source VPN client, which can be configured to work with PiHole. I tried many things, and ultimately landed with a workaround for this issue. Workaround: use OpenVPN software to connect to NordVPN infrastructure Now, in 2023, there is such an option, but it still doesn’t work if the DNS server is in a local network (and that’s where your Raspberry Pi likely is). When I originally wrote this post in 2021, NordVPN’s software didn’t contain an option to specify a custom DNS server. ![]() In other words, DNS queries will no longer go to your PiHole resolver, but to NordVPN’s resolver. After you connect to a VPN server, your previous DNS settings won’t be respected. If you use PiHole to block your ads, you might be unpleasantly surprised after installing NordVPN. ![]()
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