71 | | The least traumatic [lazy] way to achieve ''Split Tunneling'' is a branded OpenVPN client of a Tier1 paid provider. By my estimates fewer than 10% offer this feature reliably. Alternatively use the Deluge UI: options, network, address. Find the [non routable] address of the TUN adapter to enter there. It seems to accept wildcard character asterisk in lieu of a number for octet, i.e., 10.*.*.* |
| 71 | 1. Route traffic of specific programs |
| 72 | 1. Route traffic through TUN via program options |
| 73 | |
| 74 | === few openvpn clients === |
| 75 | |
| 76 | The least traumatic [lazy] way to achieve ''Split Tunneling'' is a branded OpenVPN client of a Tier1 paid provider. By my estimates fewer than 10% offer this feature reliably. |
| 77 | |
| 78 | === bind to interface address === |
| 79 | |
| 80 | Alternatively use the Deluge UI: options, network, address. Find the [non routable] address of the TUN adapter to enter there. It seems to accept wildcard character asterisk in lieu of a number for octet, i.e., 10.*.*.* |