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Opened Mar 30, 2020 by Tobias Zeumer@tzeumer

VPN connection broken with running Jami

My workplace provides me with a preconfigured Cisco Anyconnect VPN-Client (running Windows 10). If Jami is running when I connect to the VPN, no network resource (e.g. webpages) are reachable but everything immediately works when closing Jami.

I've got not real clue what the problem is in the first place, but it seems that I'm one of the very few that have trouble with a VPN (like #682)?

One of the responses there mentions the "split-tunnel" mode. My AnyConnect say something like "Tunnel Mode (IPv4): Split Exclude". But I can't really change any setting.

It took me quite a while to figure out that the network is not at its limit. Knowing this quirk, it is not too bad a problem for me. But naturally I'd prefer to keep Jami open all the time :)

Edited Mar 30, 2020 by Tobias Zeumer
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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-project#871