Have you tried split-tunneling?  I think it's disabled by default because
it's seen as a security risk, but it is doable.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Columbus" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:24 PM
Subject: Alternatives to Cisco VPN client [7:42604]


> 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




Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=42612&t=42604
--------------------------------------------------
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to