other8026 Disabling of the netshield solved the original problem, but when you talked about DNS filtering, I read some info from Proton-VPN. As I understood it, they say that's better to disable DNS all together, when you using VPN.
Don’t use private DNS and a VPN together
All good VPN providers operate their own DNS servers. When using a VPN, DNS requests are routed through the VPN
tunnel and resolved by the VPN service. As the VPN tunnel is encrypted, the DNS requests are encrypted without the
need for a private DNS protocol.
Furthermore, configuring any third-party DNS service on your system makes it more likely DNS requests will be routed outside the VPN tunnel. Private DNS increases the chances of this happening, because encrypting the DNS queries makes it harder for the DNS protection measures used by the VPN software to ensure they’re properly routed through the VPN tunnel.
So not only is private DNS not needed when using a VPN, it can cause a DNS leak.
[https://protonvpn.com/blog/private-dns/]
I saw that the DNS on the phone was set on automatic, would it be better to turn it off, at least that is what proton-vpn suggest or will the phone, when on automatic, regulate it by it self. Is proton-vpn suggestion the best course to follow?