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How to force a terminal/ssh client to use a specific network interface?
The question is probably the most banal. Do not throw slippers, I don’t even understand how to google it :)
Windows 10, I use shadowsocks (outline vpn).
Almost all software voluntarily climbs into the Internet through a network interface created by outline vpn. The one who does not want to - ForceBindIP helps him. But any ssh client (at least putty, at least windows terminal) stubbornly climbs through the wifi adapter interface, past shadowsocks.
That is, I put the outline server on a tiny vps. Now I want to climb it only with a certain ip. Juice SSH on android works as it should, but it doesn't work on a computer.
ForceBindIP, appointment of metrics - does not help. I'm clearly doing something wrong, but I don't know what :)
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