On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 02:14:47PM +0530, Arun Isaac wrote: > * gnu/packages/vpn.scm (vpn-slice): New variable. > --- > gnu/packages/vpn.scm | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/gnu/packages/vpn.scm b/gnu/packages/vpn.scm > index 1ec619b0c2..c68511e04b 100644 > --- a/gnu/packages/vpn.scm > +++ b/gnu/packages/vpn.scm > @@ -1197,3 +1197,31 @@ (define-public xl2tpd > "xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661). > L2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP.") > (license license:gpl2))) > + > +(define-public vpn-slice > + (package > + (name "vpn-slice") > + (version "0.16.1") > + (source (origin > + (method url-fetch) > + (uri (pypi-uri "vpn-slice" version)) > + (sha256 > + (base32 > + "1anfx4hn2ggm6sbwqmqx68s3l2rjcy4z4l038xqb440jnk8jvl18")))) > + (build-system python-build-system) > + (inputs (list python-dnspython python-setproctitle)) > + (home-page "https://github.com/dlenski/vpn-slice") > + (synopsis "Split tunneling replacement for vpnc-script") > + (description "vpn-slice is a replacement for the vpnc-script used by > +OpenConnect and vpnc. Instead of trying to copy the behavior of standard > +corporate VPN clients, which normally reroute all your network traffic through > +the VPN, vpn-slice tries to minimize your contact with an intrusive VPN. This > +is also known as a split-tunnel VPN, since it splits your traffic between the > +VPN tunnel and your normal network interfaces. > + > +By default, vpn-slice only routes traffic for specific hosts or subnets > +through the VPN. It automatically looks up named hosts, using the VPN's DNS > +servers, and adds entries for them to your /etc/hosts (which it cleans up > +after VPN disconnection), however it does not otherwise alter your > +/etc/resolv.conf at all.") > + (license license:gpl3+))) Are there any tests in the upstream repo? I'd wrap some of the commands in @command{...} and the /etc files in @file{...}. -- Efraim Flashner אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted