![]() Possibly there are instructions injected into the client side configuration files as well. That should be fixed by configuring things correctly on the server side. ![]() What's most likely going on is that your OpenVPN server is configured to instruct OpenVPN clients to redirect their Internet traffic. I've searched thru the command switches that you'd put in the ovpn file and can't find anything that appears to do what the "use only for resources." checkbox on the Linux network manager ipv4 routing page does. Have the correct gateway set, I can get to the internal hosts fine, but anything on the internet, I cannot connect to, until I turn off the vpn client. Apparently, the default on the Mac (and Windows) Openvpn client is to direct ALL traffic thru the vpn. I DO NOT want to direct ALL traffic from my laptop thru the vpn, just the traffic to hosts on my network.īeing a Linux guy since I retired in 2010, I decided to play around with MacOS, so I bought a cheap MacBookAir and proceeded to put the MacOS Openvpn client on it. When configuring a Linux host to use the vpn, I set the "use only for resources on this connection" switch in the ipv4 routing window and I can access internet hosts AND hosts on the internet also. My use of Openvpn is strictly for use to allow access to internal hosts behind the firewall/Openvpn server, which is hosted on an Asus router and FreshTomato firmware, which incorporates Openvpn. I normally use Linux and Openvpn managed by the KUbuntu network manager.
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