On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 01:26:52PM -0400, Greg Foster wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> First I want to thank everyone for this awesome application for linux. I was
> wondering if any one has come across any issues with using barry and vpn?
> Here is my issue, I connect with barry to sprint, no issue there, I then
> connect to my vpn, at that point I want my dns from my vpn (home network to
> take over) how can I make this happen? It appears that the barry (sprint)
> dns takes the lead on this and won't allow me to view my internal sites,
> even when using the full domain of my network.

Hi Greg,

Thanks for the kind words.

A VPN is a layer above Barry.  It is really up to your VPN software,
and what exists in your /etc/resolv.conf file.

Also, your routing table will need to have a specific entry for your
VPN IP address, so your VPN can communicate, but your default route
(or your internal IPs) will go over your VPN connection.  Again, this
is up to your VPN software to configure, but sometimes you have to do
this manually.

The documentation of your specific VPN software (PoPToP perhaps?)
should be able to help you.

- Chris


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