[vpn] will split tunneling do the trick?
Chris Carlson
carlsonmail at yahoo.com
Tue May 7 14:36:01 EDT 2002
Cisco should be supporting the new Unity client for
IOS (router) VPN deployments soon. I think the Unity
client supports split-tunneling at the client end.
Also, it should be possible to have the incoming user
session (in a non-split tunnel) go to the Internet
from the Cisco router itself. Sorta like bouncing off
the VPN router. As Yao mentioned, this might be an
ACL (and/or routing) issue on the router end.
Just for info, who is managing your VPN?
Good luck!
Chris
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--- Yao Tsikata <yao.tsikata at wcom.com> wrote:
> Alex,
> Without having enough information about the way your
> network is set-up, I
> believe this issue would be a simple matter of
> placing ACLs on the router to
> filter HTTP traffic. Your vendor should be able to
> do this. Again my answer
> is based on the limited information you have
> provided.
> thanks
> Yao
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Falkovich [mailto:afalkovich at lnc.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 12:53 PM
> To: VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM
> Subject: [vpn] will split tunneling do the trick?
>
>
> We have a VPN in place managed by the vendor. It's
> pretty much all CISCO
> gear with the 2600 router in the Home Office. When
> our remote users launch
> up the IPSec client and authenticate to the services
> (create the tunnel), it
> pretty much locks them out of using the Inet. We
> need to have the users
> interoperate between creating the tunnel and surfing
> the Inet from the same
> desktop. Our vendor claims it's not possible with
> the current setup.
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions on how this could
> be accomplished?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Alex Falkovich
> Technology Services
> Lincoln Financial Group
> afalkovich at lnc.com
>
>
>
>
>
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