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Hi,
I'm using vpnc to connect to a remote cisco vpn, I have no problem with this, but when I am connected with the vpn I lost connection with my local lan, and I also need to access local services and internet, how can I do this? Thanks. |
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On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 16:24 +0000, Xavier Callejas wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm using vpnc to connect to a remote cisco vpn, I have no problem with > this, but when I am connected with the vpn I lost connection with my local > lan, and I also need to access local services and internet, how can I do > this? Split tunneling allows you to bridge the whole internet into your VPN. Usually frowned upon by your network administrator. However the vpnc (open source) Cisco tunneler does allow you to do this. But if I were you, I'd review this with your network administrator. If this is all owned by you and/or you don't care about the risks... post back... |
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Chris Cox wrote:
> If this is all owned by you and/or you don't care about the > risks... post back... all it's owned by me, but its for bussiness stuff so I not want to risk the transmited data, but I really need to use Internet at the same time. Please go on with your advice, thanks. |
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