People who want to use a VPN tunnel to access resources in a private network, but browse the rest of the internet freely without all the traffic being forced one way or the other.
that’s a limitation of the vpn software you’re using, not of iOS. this has always been possible with openvpn, wireguard, tailscale, and the native IKEv2/IPSec/L2TP if they are configured correctly
What in the world is this use case for
People who want to use a VPN tunnel to access resources in a private network, but browse the rest of the internet freely without all the traffic being forced one way or the other.
Think of a pipe with a Y-junction in it.
that’s a limitation of the vpn software you’re using, not of iOS. this has always been possible with openvpn, wireguard, tailscale, and the native IKEv2/IPSec/L2TP if they are configured correctly