I don't think that's possible, because VPN is a tunneling protocol.
Makes me appreciate SSH all the more :-) Can't use SSH though.. only VPN. This is my first serious adventure into VPN... I'm running a LOT of extra services on my home computer... a web server, MythTV (with web access), VoIP clients etc, and I DEFINITELY do not want to route that traffic through the VPN tunnel. Am I "safe" to assume that root level processes (or processes belonging to different sessions and users) that are using the network are not rerouted through the VPN tunnel once it's opened? If this is the case... a solution would be to just start up a second session (same or different user) and do my work related stuff (via the VPN) in that session and leave my regular session up and running in a different terminal. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org