On 06/28/2017 02:05 PM, Dominique St-Pierre Boucher wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:10:44 PM UTC-4, peterw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi I have a VPN which uses 10.0.0.0/8 this makes collisions with all the 
subnets that sys-net uses, I was wondering if I could switch out the networks 
and use a class B network instead.

Let me know if this info is not sufficient, I am going home from work so I'm in 
a hurry :P

Thanks for your time.

Best regards,
Petur.

I am also interested by this request. I have no idea how to change this!

Dominique


Seems the definition of a /8 block could be the cause; this looks sloppy on the part of the VPN service provider.

You could monitor the logs of your VPN client to see what ip/route commands are being pushed down (assuming a protocol similar to openvpn) and then add an override to the local config that uses a more specific block like /16. But you have to consider if there are many (addressable to you) hosts on that VPN net and if their effective host addresses range beyond 16 bits; there probably aren't but if so then this solution may not work.

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