Can You Run Two Vpns at the Same Time

  1. Arrow Can I connect to ii VPNs at the same fourth dimension?

    I have 2 different VPN's I demand to connect to. One is so that I can cosign MATLAB from my university'southward matlab license director. The other is for my lab's VPN so I tin access my information.

    Is it possible to connect to two vpn's at the same time, and if so how can I practice it?

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  2. Re: Can I connect to ii VPNs at the same time?

    Quote Originally Posted past neurostu View Post

    I have two different VPN's I need to connect to. One is so that I can authenticate MATLAB from my university'due south matlab license director. The other is for my lab's VPN so I can access my information.

    Is information technology possible to connect to ii vpn'south at the aforementioned fourth dimension, and if so how tin I do it?

    Equally long as the network addresses don't conflict.
    What customer do you use?

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  3. Re: Can I connect to 2 VPNs at the same time?

    I use the client that is installed when I run:
    sudo apt-become install network-manager-vpnc

    How do I setup the connections and so I don't have alien addresses?

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  4. Re: Tin I connect to two VPNs at the aforementioned time?

    Quote Originally Posted by neurostu View Post

    I use the client that is installed when I run:
    sudo apt-get install network-managing director-vpnc

    I'1000 not familiar with that customer. I assume you can only add a new connection in network manager.

    How do I setup the connections so I don't have conflicting addresses?

    You can't really. It depends on IP address the VPN Administrators have chosen for each VPN, as well every bit the address on the other side of the VPN, and the addresses on your local subnet. Obviously the last ane, you may take some control over, but that'south all.

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  5. Re: Can I connect to 2 VPNs at the same time?

    I wouldn't recall this would exist possible. I mean, the VPN is basically a tunnel that your traffic goes through, how would your connections determine which traffic should go over which tunnel?

  6. Re: Can I connect to 2 VPNs at the aforementioned time?

    Quote Originally Posted past Dougie187 View Post

    I wouldn't think this would be possible. I mean, the VPN is basically a tunnel that your traffic goes through, how would your connections determine which traffic should become over which tunnel?

    kernel routing table

    every bit long as at that place are no IP conflicts.

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  7. Re: Tin I connect to 2 VPNs at the aforementioned fourth dimension?

    Yes it will piece of work, just as previously stated, y'all cant have a alien range; example:

    Will work:

    Code:

    192.168.10.0/24 192.168.100.0/24
    Won't work:

    Lawmaking:

    192.168.1.0/24 192.168.ane.0/24

  8. Re: Tin I connect to 2 VPNs at the same fourth dimension?

    and so if one vpn is putting me on x.43.121.0/24
    and the other is putting me on 18.something I shouldn't have a problem?

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  9. Re: Can I connect to 2 VPNs at the same time?

    Quote Originally Posted by neurostu View Post

    so if one vpn is putting me on 10.43.121.0/24
    and the other is putting me on 18.something I shouldn't have a problem?

    Remote -------- VPN Tunnel --- Local
    192.168.0.0 --- x.43.121.0 -- 192.168.1.0
    192.168.2.0 --- x.18.0.0 --------^

    If whatsoever of those conflict, yous'll have issues.
    It's non merely the IPs, you take to account for the subnets as well.

    If your local is 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    and the remote is 192.168.2.0 255.255.0.0
    You'll have problems.

    At that place are endless combination'due south. You simply accept to endeavor and see I suppose. If yous tin postal service all the info (if you take access to information technology) we tin predict if y'all'll have conflicts.

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