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Hi Alex,
Mac OS X uses its routing table to determine which VPN connection to send network traffic through. For example, if one of your remote VPN subnets has a route for all 10.0.0.x traffic, and another for 192.168.0.x traffic, Mac OS X will look at these routes and use the correct VPN connection. You can view your computer's routing table by opening the Network Utility application (under /Applications/Utilities/Network Utility.app), clicking on the Netstat tab, selecting "Display routing table information", and then click the Netstat button. You'll have to wait a few moments, and then your computer's routing table should be displayed.
Of course, you can run into routing conflicts when having multiple connections - it depends on how your connections are setup. And obviously, there can only ever be one default route (where all the traffic goes if there isn't a matching route).
Cheers,
James
Mac OS X uses its routing table to determine which VPN connection to send network traffic through. For example, if one of your remote VPN subnets has a route for all 10.0.0.x traffic, and another for 192.168.0.x traffic, Mac OS X will look at these routes and use the correct VPN connection. You can view your computer's routing table by opening the Network Utility application (under /Applications/Utilities/Network Utility.app), clicking on the Netstat tab, selecting "Display routing table information", and then click the Netstat button. You'll have to wait a few moments, and then your computer's routing table should be displayed.
Of course, you can run into routing conflicts when having multiple connections - it depends on how your connections are setup. And obviously, there can only ever be one default route (where all the traffic goes if there isn't a matching route).
Cheers,
James
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