Hi gents
So I've followed the split tunneling guide part 1, using arch linux, most of it being at least somewhat familiar because I did have a setup on a pi with raspbian wheezy with openvpn using deluge's ability to bind to an IP and some scripts to keep it update with openvpn. However, I like this method a lot better, in that it's more specific by using the user.
OpenVPN is for sure working, but I cannot tell if the split tunneling part is or not.
When I do this:
I get no response. (I want to use the deluge user because, well, deluge is already running as that user...).
I hacked around with various sudo and su commands but didn't have much luck. At one point I think I did it properly but just received reams and reams of error messages about gtk this and that - afterwards when I wanted to recreate that, I couldn't find the specific command I used.
Any advice will be appreciated, thanks
So I've followed the split tunneling guide part 1, using arch linux, most of it being at least somewhat familiar because I did have a setup on a pi with raspbian wheezy with openvpn using deluge's ability to bind to an IP and some scripts to keep it update with openvpn. However, I like this method a lot better, in that it's more specific by using the user.
OpenVPN is for sure working, but I cannot tell if the split tunneling part is or not.
When I do this:
Code:
sudo -u deluge -i -- curl ipinfo.io
I get no response. (I want to use the deluge user because, well, deluge is already running as that user...).
I hacked around with various sudo and su commands but didn't have much luck. At one point I think I did it properly but just received reams and reams of error messages about gtk this and that - afterwards when I wanted to recreate that, I couldn't find the specific command I used.
Any advice will be appreciated, thanks