I’m a bit confused. I’m fairly certain I’m using split tunnelling with macOS on Wireguard, and I’m fairly certain you are doing so as well.
But why are you adding configurations for every website you want to visit to your VPN config? Surely it’s much saner to list the (hopefully static or subnetted) resources in your company, and then let everything else go through your home network?
scottydelta · 10m ago
I am not adding IP of every website I want to visit.
I am adding IP of the website that I don't want to traffic through my VPN.
It's AI slop. Split tunneling is one of the most basic things you can configure in Wireguard.
scottydelta · 11m ago
It's not AI slop, it's 100 percent written by me. I don't think AI can come up with screenshots/gifs and build process etc of my effort.
I am very interested in seeing split tunneling on MacOS on wireguard.
Here is a discussion on reddit discussing exactly this issue and see the comments that says it's not supported: https://www.reddit.com/r/WireGuard/s/0Tdf0P9mNj
But why are you adding configurations for every website you want to visit to your VPN config? Surely it’s much saner to list the (hopefully static or subnetted) resources in your company, and then let everything else go through your home network?
I am adding IP of the website that I don't want to traffic through my VPN.
Here is a reddit thread from Wireguard subreddit discussing this problem and please read the comments how split tunneling is not supported: https://www.reddit.com/r/WireGuard/s/0Tdf0P9mNj