You could set a static route for a single host.

ip route add . . .

Too busy at work to follow up much.  I suspect you could also do this through 
iptables.

Michael

On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 12:08:04 -0500
Ben Scott <dragonh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Ben Scott <dragonh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >   One way to do this would be to have different routing tables on the
> > "special" device, and use a separate VPN gateway on your LAN.  This
> > would be the way it would have to be done before better ways came
> > along.  But there's a better way ...
> 
>   Upon reconsideration, using routing policy may not be "better" for
> all values of "better".  I tackled this problem in the mindset of a
> network admin who's always planning for more things down the road,
> because that's the way organizations work.  A home environment is
> different.
> 
>   It might be easier just to maintain a different routing table on the one 
> node.
> 
> -- Ben
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