AdGuard VPN version
2.9.5 - 2.9.6 (WinTun driver enabled)
Use Wintun
Issue Details
When AdGuard VPN is used with the WinTun driver enabled, it can conflict with other VPN applications (that also can rely on WinTun in particular). This leads to unstable routing.
Currently confirmed affected VPN clients:
- Check Point VPN
- Radmin VPN
- Tailscale
- OpenVPN clients
- Zapret
Please let us know if your VPN client is affected too.
Steps to reproduce:
- Install and connect to AdGuard VPN with the WinTun driver enabled.
- Install and connect to one of the affected VPN clients (Check Point VPN, Radmin VPN, or Tailscale) simultaneously.
- Attempt to access external resources and monitor which VPN tunnel the traffic actually goes through.
Expected Behavior
AdGuard VPN should either detect the presence of another active WinTun-based VPN adapter and handle routing/DNS gracefully without conflict.
Actual Behavior
When AdGuard VPN (WinTun driver) is active alongside Check Point VPN, Radmin VPN, or Tailscale, routing and DNS resolution become unreliable.
AdGuard VPN version
2.9.5 - 2.9.6 (WinTun driver enabled)
Use Wintun
Issue Details
When AdGuard VPN is used with the WinTun driver enabled, it can conflict with other VPN applications (that also can rely on WinTun in particular). This leads to unstable routing.
Currently confirmed affected VPN clients:
Please let us know if your VPN client is affected too.
Steps to reproduce:
Expected Behavior
AdGuard VPN should either detect the presence of another active WinTun-based VPN adapter and handle routing/DNS gracefully without conflict.
Actual Behavior
When AdGuard VPN (WinTun driver) is active alongside Check Point VPN, Radmin VPN, or Tailscale, routing and DNS resolution become unreliable.