On 2020-07-06 18:06, Dmitriy Korovkin wrote: > Hi Aaron, > I would add, what VPN software does your employer use? From what I know, > there should not be a serious trouble separating work and personal traffic.
Can you just route your workstation traffic through the vpn and the rest of your home network can go normally? > Regards, > /Dmitriy > > On Mon, 6 Jul, 2020 at 6:03 PM, James Lockie <[email protected]> wrote: > >What's the router software. > > > >On July 6, 2020 17:58:36 Aaron Wilcox <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>I've been using Remmina to log into my work computer via RDP, but > >>they've decommissioned the old Windows SBS 2011 server and now we will > >>have to use their VPN to access their network. They have said that this > >>will result in all of my home computer's internet traffic being routed > >>through their network, as long as I'm connected to their VPN. > >> > >>Is there a way to segregate the work-related VPN traffic from my > >>personal traffic (i.e.: have work-related traffic go through the VPN > >>connection, and all other traffic go through a connection to my home > >>ISP)? Could this be done by using a virtual system to connect to the > >>VPN, while leaving the host connected to my home ISP? > >> > >>-- > >> > >>Aaron Wilcox > >>e: [email protected] > >>e: [email protected] > > slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\ -- ~\ <hpv.tricolour.ca> <www.TriColour.ca> -- \___ o \@ @ Ride yer bike! Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo_>__M__\\/\%__\\/\% Vote! -- <greenparty.ca>_____GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)________(*)(*)_________________ To unsubscribe send a blank message to [email protected] To get help send a blank message to [email protected] To visit the archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org
