Hi, 

I'm fine with the default route it offers - just not the
metric. It sets the VPN priority higher than the local LAN, so it kills
my local LAN (and internet access, etc.). If I can adjust the metric I'm
fine. 

I'm not adding a subnet because I want to access several
machines back on the remove (VPN) network. This makes it easier - no?


Thanks,
... Russell 

On 2013-06-06 17:36, Les Mikesell wrote: 

> On
Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 5:23 PM, R. Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
>

>> I'm not pushing any routes - they come across as part of the IP
address assignment (which comes from my DHCP server back on the VPN
server subnet). The default route gets create by default (no pun
intended) - it's just part of connecting to the VPN server.
> 
> So you
are bridging to a remote LAN, asking for DHCP, but you don't
> want the
default route it offers? I've never done it that way, but
> maybe
someone else has... Is it necessary to use a bridged
> connection
instead of adding a subnet and routing?
> 
> --
> Les Mikesell
>
[email protected]

 
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