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Hello!
I have a question regarding the Viscosity Client and routing. I have set a VPN killswitch for some programs through the Windows advanced firewall, so that if i lose VPN connection that program is denied access to WAN.
I want however to tighten the security a bit by making sure all traffik in and out goes through the VPN interface.
My internal network gateway and computer is at 192.168.1.0 / 24.
When i open the viscosity client and go to route, i find myself a bit confused as what to enter where.
The default gateway should be 192.168.1.1 (My home router). And when i click the plus sign to add a new route, the destination should be the internal network created when i connect to the VPN network which is 10.0.0.0/8 ? Am i thinking this right, or do i switch it up?
I have a question regarding the Viscosity Client and routing. I have set a VPN killswitch for some programs through the Windows advanced firewall, so that if i lose VPN connection that program is denied access to WAN.
I want however to tighten the security a bit by making sure all traffik in and out goes through the VPN interface.
My internal network gateway and computer is at 192.168.1.0 / 24.
When i open the viscosity client and go to route, i find myself a bit confused as what to enter where.
The default gateway should be 192.168.1.1 (My home router). And when i click the plus sign to add a new route, the destination should be the internal network created when i connect to the VPN network which is 10.0.0.0/8 ? Am i thinking this right, or do i switch it up?
Hi Sparven,
This would depend on what you're trying to route and where. The following articles may point you in the right direction:
https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... lications/
https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... fic-leaks/
Regards,
Eric
This would depend on what you're trying to route and where. The following articles may point you in the right direction:
https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... lications/
https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... fic-leaks/
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
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Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sparklabs
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