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Normally the client has to set up the VPN connection to be a split tunnel (not routing internet traffic trough the tunnel, but still have access to local resources), but is this possible to define on the server side?

I have a VPN server, which sole purpose is to give access to local resources. Therefore it is unnecessary for internet traffic to be routed trough the tunnel.

How can I prevent clients from having to specifically set up a split tunnel? It would be easier if it was just defined on the server.

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You may try adding the nodefaultroute option in your pptp server's options lists (and also remove defaultroute option), which will prevent the client's to set default gateway to pptp server, when connected.

nodefaultroute

Disable the defaultroute option. The system administrator who wishes to prevent users from creating default routes with pppd can do so by placing this option in the /etc/ppp/options file.

Ref: https://ppp.samba.org/pppd.html

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