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"publishedAt": "2026-03-16T17:40:23.000Z",
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"textContent": "What part do you need clarification with?\n\nAs the PBR documentation explains, with PBR you can “utilize split tunneling to route your traffic to VPN/WAN selectively for some of hosts/subnets/domains.”\n\nBasically, you are selectively routing your traffic between VLANs. In my case my VPN traffic is on VLAN 1 and my “regular” traffic is on VLAN 10.\n\nHappy to elaborate as much as I can, just let me know if that was not the answer you were looking for.",
"title": "Your VPN Kill Switch Won't Stop All Leaks"
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