I know that you can do this with some firewall software, but I choose to
host a SOCKS proxy from my local vpn connection, and then manually point
each application at my SOCKS proxy. This way, when the VPN dies, all of the
applications are still pointed at my SOCKS proxy and their connections will
fail, rather than falling back to the internet connection. Of course, if I
have a reason to be especially paranoid, I'll typically just wifi tether to
my phone.

On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 8:41 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

> If he is doing that then I
> surely there is a short period before the VPN is brought up where the
> device is on the hotel network and then the internet.
>
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