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Understanding OpenVPN with redirect-gateway disabled

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I’m looking to set up an OpenVPN server on a VPS with a dedicated ip. It will have one client, my home computer, running MacOS. The reason is that my home computer is behind a CGNAT, but I want to be able to reach it from the internet for https, ssh, torrenting and a Plex server.

I’m planning to disable redirect-gateway to have default traffic originating on my home computer use the regular ISP route and skip the VPN.

Let’s say that the VPN server is 10.8.0.1 and my home computer is 10.8.0.2 (as well as 192.168.0.6 on the LAN).

Now the questions:

1) Will OpenVPN make sure incoming traffic from the internet to the VPS is forwarded to my home computer, or does this need a special setup on the VPS?

2) If I configure an application on my home computer, for instance a torrent client like Transmission, to bind to the VPN ip 10.8.0.2, will connections originating from this application on my home computer be routed via the VPN?

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