How to selectively route traffic for Cisco IPSec on macOS Mojave?
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I am working from home and have to be connected to our Cisco VPN to access certain websites, such as self-hosted GitHub.
Is there away to configure the VPN to only be used for self-hosted GitHub and the rest of the traffic to not use it?
I have found this article: https://akrabat.com/routing-specific-traffic-to-the-vpn-on-os-x/ and this one How to selectively route network traffic through VPN on Mac OS X Leopard? but they both refer to L2TP where there is a checkbox for "send all traffic over VPN connection" that can be unchecked.
Is it possible to do the same with a Cisco IPSec VPN connection?
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I am working from home and have to be connected to our Cisco VPN to access certain websites, such as self-hosted GitHub.
Is there away to configure the VPN to only be used for self-hosted GitHub and the rest of the traffic to not use it?
I have found this article: https://akrabat.com/routing-specific-traffic-to-the-vpn-on-os-x/ and this one How to selectively route network traffic through VPN on Mac OS X Leopard? but they both refer to L2TP where there is a checkbox for "send all traffic over VPN connection" that can be unchecked.
Is it possible to do the same with a Cisco IPSec VPN connection?
macos cisco-vpn-client ipsec
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I am working from home and have to be connected to our Cisco VPN to access certain websites, such as self-hosted GitHub.
Is there away to configure the VPN to only be used for self-hosted GitHub and the rest of the traffic to not use it?
I have found this article: https://akrabat.com/routing-specific-traffic-to-the-vpn-on-os-x/ and this one How to selectively route network traffic through VPN on Mac OS X Leopard? but they both refer to L2TP where there is a checkbox for "send all traffic over VPN connection" that can be unchecked.
Is it possible to do the same with a Cisco IPSec VPN connection?
macos cisco-vpn-client ipsec
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I am working from home and have to be connected to our Cisco VPN to access certain websites, such as self-hosted GitHub.
Is there away to configure the VPN to only be used for self-hosted GitHub and the rest of the traffic to not use it?
I have found this article: https://akrabat.com/routing-specific-traffic-to-the-vpn-on-os-x/ and this one How to selectively route network traffic through VPN on Mac OS X Leopard? but they both refer to L2TP where there is a checkbox for "send all traffic over VPN connection" that can be unchecked.
Is it possible to do the same with a Cisco IPSec VPN connection?
macos cisco-vpn-client ipsec
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