This isn't a fedora-specific question, but I don't know where to ask.

If there's a fedora-specific  answer, thanks, and if not, I'd
appreciate a pointer to the apprpropriate forum.

I normally use a VPN that routes through another country.  This works
fine.  However, a site I often use recently changed its security
policies and now will only allow connection from networks that claim to
be based in the US.  So, in order to connect, I either have to turn off
my VPN or rout it through a US proxy or just my ISP -- which I can do,
but I resent it a little.

So, I was thinking about adding another network card.  I'd have one
attached to my VPN and another attached just to the ISP.  I'd like for
some applications to use one card and other applications to use
another, e.g. my browser to use the ISP-attached card and my email
client to use the VPN-attached card.

I've set up machines as bridges and gateways before, and I can
configure moving traffic between two cards, but I've never tried to
have different applications use different cards.

Is this doable?  Does anybody know where to look for info?

Thanks!

billo
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