GlobalProtect deletes local default route upon disconnect

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GlobalProtect deletes local default route upon disconnect

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Is there a way to stop GlobalProtect from deleting the local default route upon disconnect?

 

I've noticed after disconnecting from the VPN it deletes the default route in the local routing table thus meaning I have no internet connectivity unless I disable and re enable my network connection.

 

I have split tunnelling configured to exclude '0.0.0.0/0' and to include a couple of private IP ranges on the remote network as I don't want all traffic to be backhauled through the VPN. The tunnel is working perfectly.

 

Just wondering why it doesn't restore the correct default route upon disconnect.

 

Client version is 5.2.5-66 running on Big Sur 11.3

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L4 Transporter

Hello

If you have include routes, simply skip the exclude route for 0.0.0.0/0 in the split config. 

 

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L4 Transporter

Hello

If you have include routes, simply skip the exclude route for 0.0.0.0/0 in the split config. 

 

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