Found what I would call "unexpected behavior" using selective routing on 378.54_2 and didn't see it in any of the change logs in the 378.55 beta * entries.
I configured a client ip to be routed through the client VPN I set up and selected the option to "block routed clients if the tunnel goes down." Later I decided to shut the tunnel down in the router UI. Turns out the client gets blocked regardless of whether the tunnel went down on it's own or I shut it down. I can see pros and cons for this but I kind of expected it to block the client only when the tunnel went down while I had the tunnel still enabled.
Any thoughts on whether it should be expected that such a client would be blocked when manually shutting the tunnel down?
I configured a client ip to be routed through the client VPN I set up and selected the option to "block routed clients if the tunnel goes down." Later I decided to shut the tunnel down in the router UI. Turns out the client gets blocked regardless of whether the tunnel went down on it's own or I shut it down. I can see pros and cons for this but I kind of expected it to block the client only when the tunnel went down while I had the tunnel still enabled.
Any thoughts on whether it should be expected that such a client would be blocked when manually shutting the tunnel down?