[windows2000] Re: Two NICs & two networks

  • From: "Sullivan, Glenn" <GSullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 08:46:31 -0400

It's not the client, it's the concentrator. 

On the Cisco 3005, you can find it here:
Configuration->User Management->Groups-><Group Name>->Modify->Mode
Config->Split Tunneling Policy

HTH,

Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I  MCDBA
David Clark Company Inc. 
-----Original Message-----
From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Beckett
Posted At: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:28 AM
Posted To: Windows 2000
Conversation: [windows2000] Re: Two NICs & two networks
Subject: [windows2000] Re: Two NICs & two networks


Must be something with the VPN client. It is possible, I've done this
before but not using Cisco VPN.


-----Original Message-----
From: Ray at home [mailto:listray@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 7:51 AM
To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [windows2000] Re: Two NICs & two networks


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Spriggs Jon
>
> As I recall, in the options, there should be a tick box for
> "Allow Local LAN access"... But I don't exactly know which 
> Cisco dialer I've got, compared to yours. Having said that, 
> I've connected to my machines at home without any difficulty 
> while I've been VPN'd into work, and my "Allow local lan access"
> is turned off. Hmmmm.

Sure enough, there is a "allow local LAN access" checkbox.  I just
checked
that and connected, but was still unable to access any of the
192.168.0.*
computers (the ones on my home network).  I at least have something a
little
more specific to Google now.  Thanks.
> 
> Are you able to change IP addresses of machines at home
> without too much bother? It may be worth changing your home 
> range to 10.x.x.x?

I was thinking about changing them all to 192.168.1.*, but then I was
afraid
that if I successfully got my computer to someday be a "bridge" between
the
two networks, my home computers wouldn't start having IP conflicts with
computer's at work.  :]

 
> Have you tried pinging a machine on your local network? Do
> you get a response? If not, what's the error message you're getting?

That I had tried, and just got a normal timeout.

Ray at home


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