On 11/17/20 6:00 AM, William Oliver wrote:
I normally use a VPN that routes through another country. This works fine. However, a site I often use recently changed its security policies and now will only allow connection from networks that claim to be based in the US. So, in order to connect, I either have to turn off my VPN or rout it through a US proxy or just my ISP -- which I can do, but I resent it a little.
Just add a routing rule for the IP or range for that site that uses your ISP gateway. That will override the default gateway of your VPN.
I still generally use the "route" command although it's deprecated in favour of "ip route".
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