Re: VPN routing differences

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> On 1 Feb 2023, at 12:18, Tibor Attila Anca <tibor.anca@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Fedora 37 is amazing, thanks for the work! There is a small thing
> however, that bothers me.
> 
> For a few services of my company I need VPN (openconnect). With the
> required packages network-manager (recent GNOME on updated Fedora 37) is
> able to establish the vpn connection, but it would not change routing in
> a proper way. Neither Firefox nor Edge (why I use this, read below) find
> the address of a specific service within the vpn-network. Connection is
> however established.

Here are the steps I would use to try and find what is wrong.

Before you bring up the VPN get the output of:

$ ip route
$ resolvectl

Bring up the VPN and repeat these two commands.

Has the routes that you need to access work been added?
is resolvectl showing that the company domain is use the DNS servers from your company?

Can you use look up the name that you browse to to check DNS is working as you expect:

$ resolvectl query <name>
$ host <name>

Can you ping the IP returned?

Where I work I have to "fix" the routes that IT provides.

Barry



> 
> I also can use the cisco-client. This sets everything fine, however,
> Firefox keeps asking for login credentials in a loop, so that the system
> locks my account and I have to contact the admins to unlock it. That is
> why I use Edge...
> 
> Now, these are two different questions, but the first on is more
> important.
> 
> Thanks
> Tibor
> 
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