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After using a VPN client (hide.me) it seems that I cannot connect to the internet unless I run this command:

sudo pfctl -d

As per their documentation here: https://hide.me/en/knowledgebase/how-to-restore-internet-connectivity-on-macos/

The problem is that I have to run this after each restart. I'm not sure how to clear this or permanently disable it? Should I be disabling it?

My mac firewall is set to off.

After using a VPN client it seems that I cannot connect to the internet unless I run this command:

sudo pfctl -d

As per their documentation here: https://hide.me/en/knowledgebase/how-to-restore-internet-connectivity-on-macos/

The problem is that I have to run this after each restart. I'm not sure how to clear this or permanently disable it? Should I be disabling it?

After using a VPN client (hide.me) it seems that I cannot connect to the internet unless I run this command:

sudo pfctl -d

As per their documentation here: https://hide.me/en/knowledgebase/how-to-restore-internet-connectivity-on-macos/

The problem is that I have to run this after each restart. I'm not sure how to clear this or permanently disable it? Should I be disabling it?

My mac firewall is set to off.

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keeg
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Cannot connect to internet unless I disable packet forwarding on a mac

After using a VPN client it seems that I cannot connect to the internet unless I run this command:

sudo pfctl -d

As per their documentation here: https://hide.me/en/knowledgebase/how-to-restore-internet-connectivity-on-macos/

The problem is that I have to run this after each restart. I'm not sure how to clear this or permanently disable it? Should I be disabling it?