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>Subject: RE: VPN client, PIX, internet access [7:27870]
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>I know but how do you make it so that the client using the VPN client
>can
>access the internet with netscape or whatever without doing a split
>tunnel.
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>At 01:48 PM 11/30/2001 -0600, Gibb, Jak
>using the Cisco VPN client or simply route all traffic through the VPN
>tunnel.
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>-Jake
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>-Original Message-
>From: John Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 1:29 PM
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>Subject: VPN client, PIX, internet a
VPN client or simply route all traffic through the VPN
>tunnel.
>
>-Jake
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>-Original Message-
>From: John Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 1:29 PM
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>Subject: VPN client, PIX, internet access [7:27870]
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bject: VPN client, PIX, internet access [7:27870]
Is there a way to configure a cisco PIX so that a user with a VPN client
connects to the internal network and can also connects to the internet
without doing a split tunnel on a windows 2000 professional? This would
in
essence make the r
Is there a way to configure a cisco PIX so that a user with a VPN client
connects to the internal network and can also connects to the internet
without doing a split tunnel on a windows 2000 professional? This would in
essence make the remote workstation part of the internal network. Thank yo
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