On Thu, 2018-08-23 at 09:04 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno mar 21 ago 2018 alle 11:46, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
> On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 09:10 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote:
> >
> > Il giorno lun 20 ago 2018 alle 14:03, Patrick O'Callaghan
> > <pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
> > > Has anyone got this to work in Fedora? To be clear, split
> > tunnelling
> > > is
> > > when network traffic to some destinations (or for some apps) is
> > > tunnelled over a VPN, while the rest of the traffic goes through
> > > normal
> > > channels. I've tried messing with network namespaces, which would
> > seem
> > > to be the way to go, but not managed to get everything lined up so
> > > far.
> > > All the howto's I've seen are for various flavours of Ubuntu.
> > >
> > > I guess I'm asking if anyone has already done the work and feels
> > like
> > > sharing it.
> > >
> >
> > If you use NetworkManager, you can check the option "Use this
> > connection only for resources on its network", in the IPv4 tab of
> > the
> > VPN settings.
>
> I do use NM, but I'm not seeing that option, at least under KDE. I'll
> look using Gnome just to be sure but it seems unlikely that they would
> be different.
>
Strange... this option has been present for a long time.
Did you install NetworkManager-openvpn package?
Are you using Fedora 28?
As I explained later, I hadn't seen the option because it was off the
bottom of the window.
poc