After some time period the DNS resolvers which FortiClient SSL VPN sets are dropped to bottom priority for DNS resolving.
Reconnecting temporarily fixes the issue.
I have checked this with SCUTIL and confirmed its the case, the device uses full DHCP.
I've never had this before with a previous version of FortiClient SSL VPN.
I'm using MacOS 12.0.1 and have already tried to fully uninstall and reinstall the SSL VPN Client.
Anyone facing the same issue?
Edit:
I had a look in the client logs and found the helper is setting the DNS resolver but doesn't set them once again after they have been changed.
I believe macOS is using the higher priority interface for wifi or ethernet to adjust the DNS resolvers
I tested macOS 11.6 with the same VPN client version and it seems to work completely fine, so macOS monty seems to be issue
Thanks
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I find the auto install works well on Windows but works so badly on MacOS we've had to disable testmyspeed.onl .
Can you clarify what the auto install is please?
I had a look in the client logs and found the helper is setting the DNS resolver but doesn't set them once again after they have been changed.
I believe macOS is using the higher priority interface for wifi or ethernet to adjust the DNS resolvers
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