DNS Leak Test
Check whether your DNS queries are being routed through your VPN or leaking to your ISP.
What is a DNS leak?
When you connect to a VPN, all your internet traffic — including DNS queries (domain name lookups) — should go through the encrypted tunnel. A DNS leak occurs when your device sends DNS queries outside the VPN tunnel, directly to your ISP's resolver. This exposes which websites you visit to your ISP, even if your browsing traffic is encrypted.
DXVPN routes all DNS through its own resolver running inside the tunnel. If the location shown above matches your VPN server's country, your DNS is protected. If it shows your real location or ISP, you may have a DNS leak.
This test checks your connection-level exit IP. Full DNS-leak verification requires querying a unique authoritative DNS subdomain.