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Vigor 2866 - certain sites through VPN
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03 May 2024 19:25 #103329
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Hello,
I have just bought a Vigor 2866 - it will be my first DrayTek router - and have read that it's possible to route certain websites through a VPN (the router acting as a VPN client).
I've logged onto the demo site (as I'm waiting for the router to be delivered) and I can't see that there would be any option to directly do this. Would anyone be able to advise on how I can do this, please?
Many thanks in advance!
jroj1
I have just bought a Vigor 2866 - it will be my first DrayTek router - and have read that it's possible to route certain websites through a VPN (the router acting as a VPN client).
I've logged onto the demo site (as I'm waiting for the router to be delivered) and I can't see that there would be any option to directly do this. Would anyone be able to advise on how I can do this, please?
Many thanks in advance!
jroj1
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04 May 2024 11:28 #103330
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Replied by pharcyder on topic Re: Vigor 2866 - certain sites through VPN
Welcome to the world of Draytek routers. What you're trying to do involves 2 steps:
1. Setup the LAN to LAN VPN to the target of your choice. Here's a guide using IPSec as the transport:
https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-lantolan-ipsec
2. Create a routing policy to selectively route traffic down that VPN tunnel. Here's a guide for that. Just substitute WAN for VPN in this guide
https://www.draytek.com/support/knowledge-base/4916
Nb: You'll need the Draytek to be name server for #2 to work. If you're using external Name Server like Google, Cloudflare or a local PiHole, it won't work.
1. Setup the LAN to LAN VPN to the target of your choice. Here's a guide using IPSec as the transport:
2. Create a routing policy to selectively route traffic down that VPN tunnel. Here's a guide for that. Just substitute WAN for VPN in this guide
Nb: You'll need the Draytek to be name server for #2 to work. If you're using external Name Server like Google, Cloudflare or a local PiHole, it won't work.
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