Bridge a VPN to a physical adapter

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I have an older computer (dual NIC) that I would like to be able to use like a hardware VPN client for a site-to-site VPN.



EG I would like to bridge the tun0 adapter from the VPN to the second ethernet adapter, so I can plug something like an IP phone into the second port on the computer, and have it be connected directly to the remote network, if that makes sense.



Is this possible?







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    I have an older computer (dual NIC) that I would like to be able to use like a hardware VPN client for a site-to-site VPN.



    EG I would like to bridge the tun0 adapter from the VPN to the second ethernet adapter, so I can plug something like an IP phone into the second port on the computer, and have it be connected directly to the remote network, if that makes sense.



    Is this possible?







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      I have an older computer (dual NIC) that I would like to be able to use like a hardware VPN client for a site-to-site VPN.



      EG I would like to bridge the tun0 adapter from the VPN to the second ethernet adapter, so I can plug something like an IP phone into the second port on the computer, and have it be connected directly to the remote network, if that makes sense.



      Is this possible?







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      I have an older computer (dual NIC) that I would like to be able to use like a hardware VPN client for a site-to-site VPN.



      EG I would like to bridge the tun0 adapter from the VPN to the second ethernet adapter, so I can plug something like an IP phone into the second port on the computer, and have it be connected directly to the remote network, if that makes sense.



      Is this possible?









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