When I last used the CISCO VPN solution they were reselling the SAFENET
client which did exactly as you describe. (and if your "stuff in the VPN"
was not contiguous you had to create multiple profiles within the client).
It stayed resident like a TSR and monitored all your traffic to see if any
packets met the criteria for tunneling. The tricky part is an internal DNS
needed to be used and all DNS needed to be tunneled because if you used a
name and not an IP there was no resoltion on a public DNS server. If CISCO
no longer uses SAFENET you can most likely just get the client from them. I
have seen alot of VPN companies sell the SAFENET client as their own.

Anthony Pace

""Craig Columbus""  wrote in message
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> Let me preface this by saying that all of my VPN experience has been
either
> peer-peer or client to peer with the Cisco VPN client 1.x or 3.x.  Please
> ignore my ignorance if I've missed something obvious.
>
> I've got a major complaint with the Cisco VPN client.  It's not smart
> enough to differentiate local traffic/Internet traffic from VPN
> traffic.  Therefore, you can't browse the Internet and your VPN network at
> the same time.
> I'm looking for alternative software clients that are smart enough to say
> "Ok.  Any traffic destined for 10.x.x.x (or whatever you define VPN
traffic
> to be) goes to the tunnel.  If the traffic has any destination other than
> 10.x.x.x, it's treated as if the tunnel weren't even present."  This would
> allow my client machine to easily browse the Internet and the VPN remote
> network at the same time.
> I've done some preliminary searches for third-party clients, but don't
want
> to waste time trying 50 clients that may not be any good.  I've found some
> for Mac OS X that'll do what I want, but I haven't found one for Win
> 9x/ME/NT/2K/XP.
> There's got to be a decent client that does this.
> Sorry for rambling.... :-)  It's been a long day.
>
> As usual, thanks in advance to everyone.
>
> Craig




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