lungdart@lemmy.catoLinux@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to use a vpn on one network card, and use a second network card for a regular connection?
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6 hours agoCanadian with a shitty mobile keyboard, that’s all.
Canadian with a shitty mobile keyboard, that’s all.
Swipe keyboard. It picks random yours, and I’m exhausted from flying all day so I didn’t proof read.
Yes that’s called routing.
You don’t bind it to a NIC, you specify the destinations you want forwarded to each interface. Your VPN connection is just another interface.
If you’re looking for good docs, you may want to Google split tunnel vpn, and also bone up on your networking.
A few static routes should get you what you need
Pfsense is built on this, but it has some free software issues.
OpnSense was a pfsense fork from some of them original creators, that is free software.
Both are fantastic.
I can see this being a breaking change for some strange edge cases and (ab)uses.
Neo4j might with
Told my wife and kids they can run whatever they want if they don’t involve me. If you want me to help with computer issues then I’m installing Linux.
If you don’t want that, you better learn how to computer because you’re on your own