route IP range over LAN (not all assigned IPs)

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eeyoredragon

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Post by eeyoredragon » Fri Dec 09, 2016 5:57 am
This is probably a stupid question...

I'm wanting to route t-mobile wifi calling via my LAN, since it does not seem to work over the VPN connection. I have a range of addresses, but I'm not sure how to specify this range in the routes list.

I don't really care about the network/host... I don't actually want to route all traffic for t-mobile over my LAN... just the IP range I have for wifi calling.

Is this possible?

On a related note, this configuration window seems buggy on macOS 10.12.1. Various elements do not display or do not get removed correctly.

e.g. when I go to edit an existing route I added, often the mask value won't show up until I double click the blank space where the mask should be.

Also, when I delete a route, it doesn't disappear. I have to click another route in order for the route I removed to be visually removed.

Are these display issues known bugs?

James

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Post by James » Fri Dec 09, 2016 11:22 am
Hi eeyoredragon,
Is this possible?
Yes, please see:
http://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/art ... al-network
Are these display issues known bugs?
No they are not. Please ensure that your system's copy of Python hasn't been modified - it sounds possible that a non-system version of one or modules that Viscosity uses may not be the system version.
http://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/art ... -mac-os-x/

Cheers,
James
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