Create a route-based VPN. You want to create and deploy a route-based VPN (RBVPN) between your head office (HO) and branch office (BO), with traffic allowed both ways. IPsec connections. Create and manage IPsec VPN connections and failover groups. SSL VPN (remote access)

On 10.7/Lion, I had better luck with: /sbin/route add 172.16.0.0/16 -interface $1 The arguments I saw ip-up getting are: $1 = VPN interface, e.g. 'ppp0' $2 = '0' (not sure what this value is) $3 = Your VPN IP $4 = VPN public gateway IP address $5 = Normal default gateway for ethernet/wifi – Gabe Martin-Dempesy Dec 7 '11 at 17:18 A simple fix for a 'Send all traffic over VPN' issue - Mac Simply go to your Network Preferences, open your Network Port Configurations, and drag the VPN entry to the top of the list. This seems to force all TCP/IP traffic over the VPN no matter what the Send all traffic over VPN setting is, but only when you are connected to a VPN. I don't think this is an ideal solution, but at least it allows me to Auto-Adding Routes When Mac PPTP Connection Comes Up Sep 26, 2016 How to use Selective/Policy Routing - VPN University

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