On Sat, 2008-05-31 at 10:42 +0300, Dimitris Zilaskos wrote: > > By default, NetworkManager will route all traffic through the VPN, so > > the server supplied routes with a TUN connection are usually moot (as > > long as the VPN gateway knows how to route things properly). If you > > don't want to route all traffic through the VPN, you can manually > > specify which subnets should be routed through the VPN in the advanced > > properties dialog. > > > I have tried specifying the route manually, and it is not working. If I > understand correctly what networkmanager is doing, this is caused because > it treats my TAP interface as a Point-to-Point link, while it actually > creates a network bridge:
Right, I forgot about that part of the problem. I really need to sit down and set up a TAP openvpn server to test this stuff out with and see what I can come up with. As Dan mentioned earlier, Tambet has a patch that will clean up routing in NMIP4Config (not sure what all that covers). After that, we need to figure out how to optionally specify a gateway (and device?) for each route. All the information we need is available to us, its just a matter of getting it between the openvpn plugin and NM and having NM do the right thing. -casey _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
