Ask @kamoj to use his add-on.Thanks for the great work. I would love to install openvpn and make a condition that only a single device has access to the vpn. All other devices should connect to the WAN. Can you please help me how to achieve this? Thanks!
Thanks for the enlightenment. I have already received the addon from Kamoj(gratefully thankful!). Openvpn is already working nicely. I appreciate if you could please share with me the command that I can input in ssh to enable reverse tunneling.Ask @kamoj to use his add-on.
(I see in the other thread that someone already pointed you in the correct direction)
Once you have it installed, you can configure the OpenVPN client to connect to the vpn.
If you then enable "reverse VPN bypassing", then by default all traffic goes directly via your ISP connection.
And only the IP-addresses / MAC-addresses that you specify in an nvram variable, go via the VPN.
(does require some configuration via SSH, as this reverse bypassing cannot be configured via GUI)
(Note, by default, those IPs that you configure to use VPN, will then still use the normal DNS servers. So depending on what you want to hide, you may need to do so additional configurations)
See the FAQ (https://www.voxel-firmware.com/Downloads/Voxel/Kamoj/FAQ.txt)Thanks for the enlightenment. I have already received the addon from Kamoj(gratefully thankful!). Openvpn is already working nicely. I appreciate if you could please share with me the command that I can input in ssh to enable reverse tunneling.
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