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I am working to route all network traffic on an instance of Ubuntu over a Cisco VPN at a university. Using either the built in network manager or vpnc, I can successfully establish a connection to the VPN, and can successfully route traffic to any university IP over the VPN.
- linux - Route specific ip adress through VPN gateway - Super User
You want to be using the route add commands, but it appears...
- linux - Route specific ip adress through VPN gateway - Super User
Try running this command if you want to add a static route for only a single host. nmcli connection modify <Connection-Name> ipv4.routes '10.20.30.40/32' Or this if you want to add a static route to a subnet. nmcli connection modify <Connection-Name> ipv4.routes '10.20.30.0/24'
1 sie 2019 · In a general approach you might add a static/default route for all internet bound traffic on the client router to be forwarded through the tunnel to your main router, which implies a Site-to-Site VPN tunnel.
See "man ip-route" and search for TABLE_ID to get a list of Linux kernel route tables. For this example, let's assume: You have a host linux system running anyconnect and connecting to a VPN server. The linux system is directly connected to network 192.168.2.0/24 via Ethernet interface enp0s31f6.
31 lip 2024 · This is a short guide on how to connect to your VPN Server using Cisco AnyConnect Application from Command Line interface. If you don’t have love for command line interfaces, I recommend you try Desktop AnyConnect application as shown discussed in our previous AnyConnect installation guide.
6 kwi 2015 · If instead of "tunnelspecified" we use the keyword "tunnelall" value with the "split-tunnel-policy", that will push the 0.0.0.0/0 route to your client's session. So that's in effect the wildcard you're asking about.
19 lut 2019 · You want to be using the route add commands, but it appears you have the wrong IP for your VPN's gateway. First, the command you want to use is: route add -host <Remote Server IP> gw <Local IP of VPN Gateway>