Problem:
I have two VPN networks I should be connected to at all times, but I can only get one of them to work at one time
I recently setup a Win7 VM inside VirtualBox to run VMWare on occasion.
I now need that Win7 VM to run a VPN that is independent of the host VPN
One VPN network is a connection to my company file servers, mail,git etc and the other is to the client for testing environment of the software we develop.
Company file servers are configured through PPTP(VPN) while the client requires Cisco Mobility Client. To my amazement, the thing actually ran after I downloaded a shell script and ran it, but it blocks out all other Internet traffic and I can't have that.
My hardware specified in the attached image
RAM is 20GB, so that shouldn't be a problem for a VM inside Slack.
I'm not sure my Wi-Fi and LAN adapter are one physical device or not, but I do know that to use LAN, I have to use the USB-to-LAN adapter since I have no LAN port on the laptop.
Network router supports a lot of different options, and I'm able to edit those settings as well, if need be.
Desired goal:
I need to be able to have either both VPN running at the same time, or at least not to have my Internet blocked by the client VPN, albeit giving up at least temporarily the company file servers.
Suppose the Internet-blocking VPN can run better wihtin Windows, but it doesn't have to be a requirement.
Not posting to general Linux since I learned by now that Slackware is specific since it doesn't have the "modern", "apt-get lemme get that for you" attitude which I appreciate more and more with every day (Just to be clear, I appreciate the lack of the quoted attitude
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Not required: I can reinstall with a Win10 too, it's not an issue if it will help in resolving this problem. Win7 is just my less-hated-than-win10 M$ O$. Also open to XP.