M.JEANNE
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Hi,
I've found a way to auto-connect at start.
Go to admin>scripts
In "wan up" field, paste this:
eval `wget "http://admin:password@192.168.5.1/user/cgi-bin/vyprvpn.cgi?[%22VYPRVPN_CONNECT%22,%22Poland%22,%22Chameleon%22]"`
Change password and IP according to your router. This is the URL called by the "connect" button. I used "firebug" to get it.
Don't forget to clic "save".there may be a better way to do (direct call to vyprvpn daemon ?), but it's working...
(sorry if bad english, I'm french)
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I'm doing same thing. I've a "big" network that look like this: FAI>net1>net2>computer
When connected, I can still acces net2 because it's "local network" for the computer, but I can't access net1 anymore without using static routes.
Please just add a text box so we can add routes we need and add those routes when connected.
Or add the possibily to launch batch scripts at connect/disconnect/lost events(sorry if bad english, I'm french)
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We have implemented a similar feature, Kill Switch, in our VyprVPN Windows 2.5 release which allows the user to choose to not have internet access when the computer is not connected to VPN. We are currently working on the proof of concept for per-app VPN. I hope this answers your questions!
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Good idea, but may be not limited to a location. Could be better if we have "fastest server in favorite", so we can add all servers we need.