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Why NordVPN disables network access to Linux machine using UFW

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So I'm having some strange interactions lately. I've got Ubuntu 20.04 installed with Plex Media Server. I followed a guide (https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/how-to-make-a-vpn-kill-switch-in-linux-with-ufw/) to install UFW, OpenVPN and configured both to allow traffic outside the network only through tun0. Internal network traffic is supposed to still be allowed through UFW.

I've also added a rule to allow UFW to enable ssh however, that also doesn't work when the vpn is connected. Prior to the beginning of last year, this worked (sounds like there was a nordVPN update to allow disabling of their built in firewall... which I did disable as well).

I don't understand why connecting to a VPN would all of a sudden prevent internal network activity such as SSH, X11vnc, Plex or even connecting to the servers folders.

Anyone have any ideas?

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This is a question for NordVPN I use ExpressVPN and they do not allow the config you describe. Not a Ubuntu issue ask the NorpVPN support guys.
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