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VPN split tunneling test tool
- May 06, 2020
Keith Eason Dune here from the MEM team.
We don't currently have a tool like this but the idea is interesting 😊. Our content dashboard in ConfigMgr does show the split of content sources, so you may be able to extrapolate the answers to your questions from there- documentation on that is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/deploy/configure/monitor-content-you-have-distributed
What that won't show you is policy traffic- how important is it that you track non-content traffic with such a tool?
Keith Eason Dune here from the MEM team.
We don't currently have a tool like this but the idea is interesting 😊. Our content dashboard in ConfigMgr does show the split of content sources, so you may be able to extrapolate the answers to your questions from there- documentation on that is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/deploy/configure/monitor-content-you-have-distributed
What that won't show you is policy traffic- how important is it that you track non-content traffic with such a tool?
- Keith EasonMay 06, 2020Copper ContributorSimply trying to run a tool on a client currently connected via VPN to see where the potential payload would come from? Our CMG is functional, and I am told we split tunnel, but need to provide some data to either support or refute. Was hoping there was a tool or one on the horizon.
- Le_MichelMay 13, 2020Brass Contributor
Keith Eason In this case Wireshark is your best friend. Just check if the traffic go straight to the CMG or is encrypted and goes to the VPN tunnel.