i think you may want to look into split-tunneling. -limon
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Liu Wen wrote: > Now I connect to my vpn server through a pptp tunnel and remote NAT ,but > some applications just cannot work with NAT,such as MSN messenger. My > vpn server has many unallocated ip in his network, can I directly get a > universal IP address and do not route through the vpn server as a > gateway? > > I have two boxes away from my LAN which can set up VPN server, running > Redhat 6.2 and Win2k Server. > > Thank you. > > Cheers > Liu > >
