Whenever connected by airport I try and visit a server at work that is
only available via VPN. Everytime it seems to me that VPN goes out over
Ethernet instead. My expectation here would be that VPN would use the
currently active network interface, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
 Anyone knows how to change this to use airport instead? If so, even by
the command line.

Do I have to use routing tables or something? When I connect over modem
it works, so I fail to see what is so different with airport.

If I go to the VPN settings in the "Network" panel I can only configure
PPP. I suppose something could be done if I set up a local proxy via the
second tab, but I've never done that and am unsure what to use.



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