![]() ![]() Just for reference: Ubunu also offers some kind of Split DNS magic with dnsmasq + networkmanager when a OpenVPN or Cisco IPsec VPN (vpnc) are connected. I'm just hoping that a coehrent Split DNS will be standardized across many OpenVPN clients. I would not like to cheat/steal their job (I already bought them 4 licenses). There is not too much, but in my case is enough. Google for configuring-dns-and-wins-settings and sparklabs and see the section "DNS Modes". If you look at their site, you will find some useful informations. It has a parameter called "Split DNS mode", which by default is AUTO, but can be changed both locally or pushed by the server. Unfortunately I cannot help you with your 6 questions.Ĭurrently I'm playing with the proprietary VPN client I mentioned on the 1st post, and it "just works". You can close this issue or leave it open as feature request :) The Tunnelblick application contains the Tunnelblick GUI, OpenVPN, and OpenSSL, so no other installations are needed except for VPN configurations. I already commented for the same request on issue #305 some month ago and then I forgot it. How can the split dns be implemented on OS X? There is some discussion of this in the Discussion Group.How should a sequence of multiple DOMAIN and DNS options be interpreted? Does that break any existing setups?.What I wanted to do is to: create my connected.sh and post. I meant the 'Tunnelblick VPN Configuration scripts'. Sorry for not using the correct terminology. Also MacOS ships several scripting languages that could be used instead of bash. Should the configuration file be able to override "pushed" options, or vice versa? If so, how? (That's really an OpenVPN question, I think.) client.up.tunnelblick.sh would be split to smaller parts that are re-usable and do just one thing.How can the split tunnel be specified in the OpenVPN configuration file and "pushed" options, and how is that transformed by OpenVPN into "foreign_option_n" variables? Is ordering preserved?.Options from OpenVPN are made available to the scripts in the "$foreign_option_n" environment variables (foreign_option_1, foreign_option_2, etc.)."up" would set it up, and (if it had been set up by "up") "down" would un-set it. It would be implemented in ".sh" and "".Here are some comments and questions, for anyone interested in helping: It is the subject of numerous discussions on the Tunnelblick Discussion Group. ![]() The rest of DNS queries will be routed to the default client's DNS resolver. Yes, it would be nice to have split tunnels. In many enterprise class VPN clients, Split DNS is an option which allows a client to resolve only some DNS domain zones with the DNS servers provided by the OpenVPN server. ![]()
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