Hi, On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 01:56:39PM +0200, JÁKÓ András wrote: > > yes this is possible; it's possible to push multiple gateways and > > multiple (classless) routes (dhcp options 121 & 249). > > If the metric on the tap-win adapter is set manually and is set low > > enough the redirecting the gateway will also work. > > However, changing the metric requires evelated access... > > Sorry for the noise if that has been discussed before: Instead of > modifying the metric, how about pushing two /1 routes (0.0.0.0/1 and > 128.0.0.0/1)?
Would work *if* windows supports the "classless routes" option (which
I'm not sure of) - and if it accepts DHCP on tap to provide a host
route for the VPN server to the original gateway on the normal LAN
interface. Without that host route, routing would loop (we'd send
packets *to* the VPN server into the tunnel, encapsulate, send
to the VPN server, into the tunnel, encapsulate, ... *boom*)
gert
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