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How do I configure split tunneling with Open VPN

I have Open VPN running on an AWS Linux 2 server with and running the client app on Android. How do I set up split tunneling?
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Per-application split tunneling with self-hosted VPN or proxy

What's the easiest way to split tunnel individual processes, not just CIDR ranges, with self-hosted VPNs or SOCKS proxies? Mainly applies to Windows, but it would be nice if it works similarly on ...
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Require access to LAN when connecting through RaspberryPi VPN access point

Apologies in advance for poor understanding of networking... EXISTING SETUP Existing LAN with internet access: 192.168.0.1, 255.155.255.0; NAS device with installed Plex media server "Media ...
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OpenVPN to only access remote server resources

I have set up OpenVPN server on a CentOS 8 machine in the office, wanting to access the server from home. I have noticed though that all internet traffic is being routed through then VPN. Ideally from ...
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How do I set up a split tunnel on the server side using OpenVPN?

I want my OpenVPN client to route all 134.94/16 traffic through the non-VPN default gateway, and the rest through the VPN. In my incompetence, I added the following line to my server-side openvpn.conf:...
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OpenVPN on any device- only forward DNS

I'm exploring all the different things that I can do with OpenVPN and one of the top questions is regarding DNS. I have a raspberrypi at home with openvpn and the openvpn client on my idevices. ...
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Client with OpenVPN Split-Tunneling doesn't connect to Internet

I am attempting to use the OpenVPN Access server to create a split-tunnel where some specific /32 addresses go through the tunnel, including our internal subnet. Currently when connected to the VPN, ...
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Is OpenVPN an appropriate VPN solution for our non-profit organization? [closed]

We are a non-profit organization on a budget looking for a free VPN solution to replace LogMeIn Hamachi. Our organization consists of a central office (1 Windows 2003 server, 25 workstations), 2 ...
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