Re: Access local lan after VPN connection



Robert,
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote :
Ok, if it is Cisco VPN, that is different story. I believe you should have
an option to check Allow Local LAN access. For the internet access, you
may have an option to modify the routing table. However, for the security
reason, your IT guys may not like it.

Yes, it is Cisco. Checking the Allow Local LAN has no effect (I believe
it's blocked on the server side).

Can you provide some pointers for the routing table modification. I've
tried a number of things, but nothing has worked, and I'm far from an
expert.

As for the IT guys - the VPN access that I have been provided is the same as
that provided to regular employees of the company. All of the resources
that the employees need (ie: email, programs, documentation, etc) are
available on their network. I am contracted developer. I need internet
access for my email, access to my dev lab, newsgroups, etc. I had access to
all of this while connected to them over dial up, but now with VPN I have to
disconnect/reconnect the VPN every time I need to make the context switch.
The IT guys understand this, but don't have the ability to modify the
internal policies (understandably so).

tia,

Bob M..


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