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source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/121425/vpn-default-route-issue-when-using-the-ui
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tags: ["vpn", "openvpn", "ubuntu", "wi-fi", "NetworkManager", "ethernet"]
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When setting up a VPN connection using the UI (System settings => Network) the VPN connection is used as the default route after connecting to it.
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How can I avoid this? That is without assigning manual addresses. I want the connection to use DHCP. It should use the eth* interfaces for my default route, like they are used before making the connection. The VPN route should only be used when connecting to addresses in the ppp0 adapters range.
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If possible using the GUI only, not that I'm not used to editing config files...
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I tried setting the "Method" combobox in the "Configure..." dialogue to "Automatic (VPN) addresses only". That doesn't make a difference.
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(Another thing I noticed; the UI shows my connection as a "Wireless connection" in the list control on the left. Don't know why... it has the right icon, but that's probably something for the bug tracker.)
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![[FTLm4.png]]
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