[VPN] Re: Force VPN traffic
Meidinger Chris
chris.meidinger at badenIT.de
Mon Sep 18 17:39:09 EDT 2006
Hi Aaron,
what kind of proxy are you using at work? Are you socksifying everything?
Or do you mean that you want to route stuff over work, without actually proxying it?
Chris
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Subject: [VPN] Force VPN traffic
I am a home user trying to route all of my traffic thru my work proxy.
I use IPSEC VPN and connect without any problems to work. While I'm
connected, everything works fine and all of my traffic (Not just port
80 or http, it includes pop, games, etc.) goes thru the work proxy.
The problem is when my internet connection resets every 15 minutes or
so, the VPN drops and a dialogue pops up asking me if I want to
reconnect to the VPN. If I'm sitting there, I just reconnect, but if
I'm away, all of my traffic goes straight to the internet without going
through the proxy. I'm trying to deal with my ISP to get a workaround
for the internet disconnecting. In the meantime, what can I do? I
want to prevent my computer from using the non VPN IP when I'm away.
I'm using Comcast Cable internet, Win XP SP2, and a linksys router, and
the Windows built in dialer for connecting to the VPN. Is there a
third party VPN client that could redial without the dialogue box, or
can I disable the one that the Windows dialer uses? Is there another
way to force my computer to not use the non Proxy IP? Thanks for your
help.
aaron
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