[VPN] VPN Help
Ryan Malayter
rmalayter at bai.org
Tue Sep 30 18:43:44 EDT 2003
What you want to do is called "split tunneling". It's not very secure,
but I think it is probably supported by the Cisco VPN client software.
Look for that in the help fiels of your Cisco VPN client software.
A better solution might be a hardware VPN device at the gateway level of
both Office 1 and Office 2, which would eliminate the need for client
software altogether.
-----Original Message-----
From: Anand Baghel [mailto:anandbaghel at hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:50 AM
To: vpn at lists.shmoo.com
Subject: [VPN] VPN Help
Hi,
Please help me on solving this problem. Forgive me if this was discussed
before, but I do not see a way to search the archives.
I am using VPN between two offices for transferring data. I have a
single
machine that would need to be able to have multiple machines connected
to
it.
I have Office1 and Office2. I have VPN server in Office1 and VPN client
at
Office2 on Machine1. Office 2 has other machines on LAN. Lets say
Machine2 ,
Machine3, Machine4, Machine5.......
Office1 Office2
PC-1------------|-------Machine1
|-------Machine2
|-------Machine3
Here is the problem, when Machine1 is connected to the VPN server at
Office1, it disconnects itself with other machines i.e. Machine1 looses
connection with Machine2, Machine3.........
I am using CISCO PIX server / firewall at Office1 and VPN CISCO PIX
Client
at Office2. Office 2 does not have any firewall.
Operation System Windows 2000.
Please tell me what configuration I should make so that it does not
happen.
Anand S. Baghel
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