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Re: Help with VPN setup..
I have little experience with VPN so I'm just trying to find out if it
is feasible. I have seen that split VPN is possible (and has security
ramifications) but that seems to really route all VPN data to your
other network and all internet/other data via your local WAN connection
so doesn't typically support a configurable narrow range of internet
destination addresses being forced over VPN. I guess an alternative
might be to alter the default gateway of a device to point at a VPN'd
PC. I am totally open at this stage on what VPN solution I would use .
If your modified firmware could provide such a feature and would work
with a US based VPN service provider, of which there are many, then I'd
happily buy such a router too.
Kevin
Adrian Merwood wrote:
>
> Would this be Pandora by any chance?
>
> If so what VPN and what addresses because I want to do the same.
>
> I have a DD-WRT flashed buffalo router that currently uses openvpn to
> connect to 2 other uk routers which form a "family" network.
>
> My main router has specific route entries that route hosts or subnets
> to this router.
>
> Adrian
>
> On 13 Jan 2008, at 14:36, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
>
> > I would like to setup my intranet such that only traffic that is
sent
> > to a specific IP destination range is sent over VPN. Ideally I'd
like
> > to have a VPN capable (second) router handling this but I'm not
> > adverse
> > to a PC software based solution. The device originating the
traffic
> > would not be able to have a client installed or any configuration
> > applied.
> >
> > Is this possible ?
> >
> > K
> >
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