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Viscosity VPN Client – Routing private networks

August 29th, 2009 dirk Leave a comment Go to comments

Excerpt from Viscosity Support Forums:

Problem is, I want the standard 192.168.x.x and the 10.x.x.x networks to be routed locally, not through the VPN.

Try the following:

1. Go to the Viscosity menu, select Preferences, and Edit your connection
2. Click on the networking tab
3. Click the small “+” button in the Routing section to add a new route
4. Enter a Route/IP of “192.168.0.0″ (no quotes). Enter a submask of “255.255.0.0″. Enter a gateway of “net_gateway”. Click the Add button.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4, expect with a Route/IP of “10.0.0.0″, and a submask of “255.0.0.0″
6. Click the Save button and try connecting.

The “net_gateway” command instructs the traffic to be routed through your normal local gateway rather than through the VPN connection.

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