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tangro2013-05-24 11:28:54
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tangro, 2013-05-24 11:28:54

Redirecting some Internet traffic through a VPN on Windows

When connected to a VPN in Windows, you can configure whether Internet traffic should go through this VPN connection, or whether programs should still use a direct connection to the Internet. The question is what to do when a little more control is needed: for example, I want browser traffic to go through the VPN, while Jabber and Outlook traffic still use a direct connection to the Internet. Is it possible on Windows? Maybe with the help of some third-party programs?

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0000168, 2013-05-24
@0000168

When building a VPN, it changes the routing table. Therefore, the VPN has a higher priority, hence the traffic will go through it. When building a VPN, you can specify that changes to the routing table do not change, then everything will remain the same. Here you can, if the channel-forming equipment supports CoS, then you can cut out a certain type of traffic and configure routing according to other rules.

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0000168, 2013-05-24
@0000168

As you wish, there is none. Describe the task in more detail, perhaps we will offer something alternative.

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Frohman, 2013-05-24
@Frohman

It can be configured so that the desired application works only through a specific network interface. For example, you can do it through ForceBindIP. For me, spotify accesses the Internet through an American vpn server, and the rest of the software uses a direct connection to the Internet.

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spycom, 2013-05-24
@spycom

sorry, maybe I didn’t quite understand the question, but why not just set up a proxy in the browser? to install a local proxy on the machine, which just looks in vpn? and so that everything else does not go there, just reduce the metric below that of the default route.

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Evgeny Sheleg, 2013-05-24
@Duti_Fruti

The method may be a little crooked, but you can try it as an option.
You lift linux on a virtual machine easier.
You set up a VPN there and make an SSH tunnel through a proxifier.
In it, you configure for which applications.
I can also advise you to tweak the balancing in Kerio Firewall. (but not the fact that it will be, I have not used this product for a long time)

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foxyrus, 2014-05-16
@foxyrus

I have a similar problem: is it possible to allow only HTTP traffic on the router (rt-n16) via VPN, and torrents, for example, directly?

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