OK. I guess you don't want to fix your issue.
Sorry for troubling you.
OK. I guess you don't want to fix your issue.
Sorry for troubling you.
what is this PBR??
So:
When you selected "Solved" (I assume accidental) - you started a 10-day countdown.
Not me.
I will flag your last posting.
LOL - You mentioned PBR in your first post!!!
You can install a package, or you can add the routes and rules into /etc/config/network
Why don't you stop cursing and just ask?
(Again, I'll be flagging the post cursing at me again.)
@lleachii
Hi,
I didn't want to make a new thread just for the same question.
I found pbr quite heavy for my basic needs so went with vpnbypass by the same author.
I am using an openvpn client that does not allow any P2P connections
I am using transmission on another machine on LAN not transmission on the router itself.
vpnbypass works fine to bypass a LAN IP for eg. to use netflix without vpn
I am having trouble just opening up the port for transmission, but then I read a few posts up, it has to be open from WAN to WAN otherwise by default the traffic will go through the VPN client.
I would NOT like to direct all traffic from that IP to WAN, if possible, for example DWService remote desktop tool is blocked by my ISP and I can only connect if using openvpn.
Is what I'm asking even possible.
Thanks.
firewall port forwarding settings
vpnbypass settings - transmission is set to the same port
LAN machine that has transmission firewall
What you are asking is possible, but it is better to open a new topic.
vpnbypass is obsolete to pbr. What you need can be accomplished even with ip rules, without the need to install extra packages.
Thank you.
Opened another thread.
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