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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi Aaron,<BR>
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what kind of proxy are you using at work? Are you socksifying everything?<BR>
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Or do you mean that you want to route stuff over work, without actually proxying it?<BR>
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Chris<BR>
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From: vpn-bounces+chris.meidinger=badenit.de@lists.shmoo.com on behalf of Aaron none<BR>
Sent: Mon 18-Sep-06 14:52<BR>
To: vpn@lists.shmoo.com<BR>
Subject: [VPN] Force VPN traffic<BR>
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I am a home user trying to route all of my traffic thru my work proxy.<BR>
I use IPSEC VPN and connect without any problems to work. While I'm<BR>
connected, everything works fine and all of my traffic (Not just port<BR>
80 or http, it includes pop, games, etc.) goes thru the work proxy.<BR>
The problem is when my internet connection resets every 15 minutes or<BR>
so, the VPN drops and a dialogue pops up asking me if I want to<BR>
reconnect to the VPN. If I'm sitting there, I just reconnect, but if<BR>
I'm away, all of my traffic goes straight to the internet without going<BR>
through the proxy. I'm trying to deal with my ISP to get a workaround<BR>
for the internet disconnecting. In the meantime, what can I do? I<BR>
want to prevent my computer from using the non VPN IP when I'm away.<BR>
I'm using Comcast Cable internet, Win XP SP2, and a linksys router, and<BR>
the Windows built in dialer for connecting to the VPN. Is there a<BR>
third party VPN client that could redial without the dialogue box, or<BR>
can I disable the one that the Windows dialer uses? Is there another<BR>
way to force my computer to not use the non Proxy IP? Thanks for your<BR>
help.<BR>
<BR>
aaron<BR>
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