Since Russel uses a tap-based VPN and relies on DHCP for IP/route assignment, there isn't much that OpenVPN can do.
Russel, you might want to look at [1] and see if tweaking the metric of your other interfaces (not the tap) helps you. HTH, Simon 1: http://blog-rat.blogspot.ca/2011/06/forcing-windows-7-to-use-wired-when.html On 13-06-07 09:35 AM, Max Muster wrote: > So, if I got it right, what you realy want is only a route for one > network and you will get a default route. > > If this is "your problem", just ignore the route pushed by the server > and put the route you want into your config : > > # ignore routes sent by server > route-nopull > # put the route you want (if you get a network address from the server, > not point-to-point) you might not need this > route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 > > Joerg > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Betreff: Re: [Openvpn-users] Multiple Default Gateways > Von: R. Morris <[email protected]> > An: Les Mikesell <[email protected]> > Kopie (CC): [email protected] > Datum: Fr 07 Jun 2013 14:02:42 CEST >> >> Hi, >> >> That makes sense - do you have any information on this? >> >> But also - if route-metric doesn't work on Windows ... is this not >> something we want to fix? >> >> Thanks, >> ... Russell >> >> >> >> On 2013-06-06 18:35, Les Mikesell wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 6:25 PM, R. Morris <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> 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? >>> If the server end is linux it is fairly trivial to make it NAT to the >>> server's address. >>> >>> -- >>> Les Mikesell >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: >> 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and operations >> 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services >> 3. A single system of record for all IT processes >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/servicenow-d2d-j >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openvpn-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: > 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and operations > 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services > 3. A single system of record for all IT processes > http://p.sf.net/sfu/servicenow-d2d-j > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openvpn-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and operations 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services 3. A single system of record for all IT processes http://p.sf.net/sfu/servicenow-d2d-j _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users
