Hi,

It depends on the VPN software.  If it's closed-source software, it can be
a pain.  Do you have a work machine?  IMO, if your employer wants you to
use closed-source software that mucks with your routing table, they should
supply you with a dedicated work machine.

That said, you probably could run the VPN software in a VM and the VM's
traffic alone would be affected.

Regards,

Dianne.

On 2020-07-06 17:57, Aaron Wilcox wrote:
> I've been using Remmina to log into my work computer via RDP, but they've
> decommissioned the old Windows SBS 2011 server and now we will have to use 
> their
> VPN to access their network. They have said that this will result in all of my
> home computer's internet traffic being routed through their network, as long 
> as
> I'm connected to their VPN.
> 
> Is there a way to segregate the work-related VPN traffic from my personal
> traffic (i.e.: have work-related traffic go through the VPN connection, and 
> all
> other traffic go through a connection to my home ISP)? Could this be done by
> using a virtual system to connect to the VPN, while leaving the host connected
> to my home ISP?
> 
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