My ASCI art is terrible so I will just try to describe this as best I can.

I am running a Jabber server in my DMZ (192.168.2.2) PORT 5224 is open in
shorewall to allow users to connect inbound. 
I am also running a windows client in my LOC zone. (192.168.1.2)
The problem occurs when I make an OUTBOUND VPN connection to my work from my
Windows box in my LOC zone. (I have the proper helper modules enabled and
VPN works fine.)
What happens when I make the connection to my work is that all my Jabber
clients connected from outside loose connectivity.
Can someone please explain to me how I could stop my firewall from dumping
all the inbound connections to my Jabber server when I make an outbound VPN
connection? Keep in mind, my windows box is in the LOC zone and my server is
in the DMZ. 

I am running Bering 1.2 on a cable modem connection with static IP 3 NIC
(net/loc/dmz) setup. If any of you require additional info, I would be happy
to provide it. 

Thanks in advance!

Troy


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