XPost: comp.sys.raspberry-pi, alt.os.linux.mageia   
   From: unruh@invalid.ca   
      
   On 2024-04-02, Scott Alfter wrote:   
   > In article ,   
   > Marco Moock wrote:   
   >>On 01.04.2024 um 18:35 Uhr Markus Robert Kessler wrote:   
   >>> 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   
   >   
   > The Cisco ASA at work pushes some routes to my computer when I connect to   
   > it. One of them (for a remote office) uses the same 192.168.1.0/24 subnet   
   > as my home network, so I lose access to my file server, printers, etc. at   
   > home when I'm connected to the VPN. I'd been considering moving my home   
   > network to a different subnet, but this would be easier...will have to look   
   > into it.   
      
   ?? 192.168.x.x is non-routable. Ie, unless you are directly connected to   
   the network you cannot access it. Is your home on the same physical net   
   as that remote office? Otherwise I do not see how tht could do anything   
   to your attachment to the home network.   
   >   
   > I'd still need a route to 172.16.0.0/22. Would this have to be added   
   > manually after connecting?   
   >   
      
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