The department has two Prusa i3 MK3S+.
They are accessible on http://octoprint-01.bb.control.lth.se & http://octoprint-02.bb.control.lth.se but only from Automatic Control's network.
EduRoam or LU VPN won't cut it. You can use a SSH tunnel if you need to access the printers when off-site.
The printers are controlled using octoprint servers.
See help.prusa3d.com.
The route *.bb.control.lth.se should be resolved by gateway.control.lth.se but is not.
Open administrative shell: Start > type cmd > Right-click and select run as adminstrator)
Run route -p ADD 192.168.187.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 130.235.83.6
Run sudo route -n add -net 192.168.187.0/24 130.235.83.6
Find your preferred device using ip link (enp* or eth* for ethernet and wlp* or wifi* for wireless). Replace in code below where it says enpXsY.
Store choosen interface by running DEVICE=enpXsY
sudo ip route add 192.168.187.0/24 via 130.235.83.6 dev "$DEVICE"
sudo nmcli connection modify "$DEVICE" +ipv4.routes "192.168.187.0/24 130.235.83.6"
Add the following to /etc/netplan/bb.control.lth.se.yaml (needs to be edited with sudo)
network: version: 2 ethernets: enpXsY: routes: - to: 192.168.187.0/24 via: 130.235.83.6
Then run sudo netplan apply.