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   Grant Taylor to William Unruh   
   Re: Where to get the sources (openconnec   
   03 Apr 24 19:53:32   
   
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   PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
   XPost: alt.os.linux.ubuntu, alt.os.linux.mageia   
      
   On 4/2/24 17:16, William Unruh wrote:   
   > ?? 192.168.x.x is non-routable.   
      
   192.168/16 is very much so routABLE.   
      
   It is just not routED on the global Internet (by convention).   
      
   Almost all IPs are routable.  It gets very tricky to say why given IPs   
   are not capable of being routed.  Beyond part of locally attached   
   networks and crap software, I can't think of think of any that can't be   
   made to be routed.   
      
   > Ie, unless you are directly connected to the network you cannot   
   > access it.   
      
   Lack of a route is very different than the lack of ability to route.   
      
   > Is your home on the same physical net as that remote office? Otherwise   
   > I do not see how tht could do anything to your attachment to the   
   > home network.   
      
   Do to vagaries of non-deterministic things, it's possible to have a   
   route to 192.0.2.0/24 through a VPN as well as through the local NIC.   
   Sometimes the most recent route to be configured is the route that is used.   
      
   Other times VPN clients play with policy based routing such that they   
   can intercept things ostensibly for white hat reasons.   
      
      
      
   --   
   Grant. . . .   
      
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