How to route my traffic through the VPN

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Well I guess the problem is in the server, when I add route that uses vpn0 for specific addresses, I can't access it. Thanks for your support David, really appreciate it.

28.08.2014, 18:11, "manmad dvb12er" <dvb12er at yandex.com>:
> Can't change the server config right now.
> When I write exec /etc/vpnc/vpnc-script the terminal closes immediately.
> I add "unset CISCO_SPLIT_INC" to /etc/vpnc/vpnc-script (first line), executed open connect from the command line, and my routing table is the same but tun0 is used instead vpn0:
> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination ????Gateway ????????Genmask ????????Flags Metric Ref ???Use Iface
> 0.0.0.0 ????????10.0.0.138 ?????0.0.0.0 ????????UG ???0 ?????0 ???????0 wlan0
> 10.0.0.0 ???????0.0.0.0 ????????255.0.0.0 ??????U ????9 ?????0 ???????0 wlan0
> 10.100.100.0 ???0.0.0.0 ????????255.255.255.0 ??U ????0 ?????0 ???????0 tun0
> xx.yy.zz.cc ??10.0.0.138 ?????255.255.255.255 UGH ??0 ?????0 ???????0 wlan0
> 192.168.1.0 ????0.0.0.0 ????????255.255.255.0 ??U ????0 ?????0 ???????0 tun0
> 192.168.2.0 ????0.0.0.0 ????????255.255.255.0 ??U ????0 ?????0 ???????0 tun0
>
> I'm really confused...
>
> 28.08.2014, 17:58, "David Woodhouse" <dwmw2 at infradead.org>:
>> ?On Thu, 2014-08-28 at 17:54 +0400, manmad dvb12er wrote:
>>> ??Thanks a lot for your quick replay.
>>> ??Regards the script, I forgot to mention that I used it from the
>>> ??command line.
>>> ??Anyway, the "Use this connection only for resources on its network" is
>>> ??not set.
>>> ??How can I change the default route?
>>> ??I tried:
>>> ??sudo route add -net 0.0.0.0 ?vpn0
>>> ??But it didn't worked: I had no internet access. Am I doing something
>>> ??wrong?
>> ?The problem here is that your VPN server isn't giving you the network
>> ?configuration that you want. I assume you aren't able to fix that?
>>
>> ?The simplest way to override it is to use a vpnc-script of your own
>> ?which just unsets CISCO_SPLIT_INC and then runs the original
>> ?vpnc-script.
>>
>> ?That way, it's 'deleting' the explicit routes that the VPN server gives
>> ?you, and that means vpnc-script will set up the default route instead.
>>
>> ?#!/bin/sh
>>
>> ?unset CISCO_SPLIT_INC
>> ?exec /etc/vpnc/vpnc-script
>>
>> ?--
>> ?dwmw2



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