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|    Markus Robert Kessler to All    |
|    Re: Where to get the sources (openconnec    |
|    01 Apr 24 19:30:21    |
      XPost: comp.sys.raspberry-pi, alt.os.linux.mageia       From: no_reply@dipl-ing-kessler.de              On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 20:56:45 +0200 Marco Moock wrote:              > On 01.04.2024 um 18:35 Uhr Markus Robert Kessler wrote:       >       >> I am running several machines for connecting to our company intranet,       >> using openconnect VPN.       >       > Invoked directly or via NetworkManager?              Directly              >> So far, it works. But:       >>       >> The debian based systems, i.e. Ubuntu 23.10 and Raspbian OS show up       >> hundreds of routes after connect. And it's clear that they are brought       >> to my client via server-initiated 'push route ...' command.       >>       >> Some of these routes are conflicting with machines in my home office       >> net.       >>       >> So, I'd like to skip getting such a huge amount of useless routes. I       >> want to set the routing by my own script, instead.       >       > NetworkManager has an option to ignore routes from the peer. Connection       > settings --> IPv4/IPv6 settings --> Routes --> Ignore automatically       > obtained routes              Looks promising! Thanks!              So, openconnect does have a (commandline) option, which network manager       invokes to get rid of those routing infos?              I didn't find this switch in the man page yet. Do you know its name?              Thanks again!              Best regards,              Markus              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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