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Old 29th September 2014
irukandji irukandji is offline
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Default VPN Client (tun) and routing tables

I have a OpenVPN client over tun interface where all the outgoing smtp is blocked. When I start it, it pushes 0.0.0.0/1 destination to the routing tables pointing to vpn gateway. And my smtp server is no longer able to send the email. To resolve this problem i have created an IP alias on em0 and wanted to move the smtp to it but however i try i cant make it connectable. I have also created a route for that alias directly to my internal network gateway but it doesnt help. I am literally lost, i dont know even where to start solving this problem.

Is maybe someone so nice and help me out, at least to point me to what to look for

Thank you in advance.
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