Re: VPN and Corporate Laptop

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tld wrote:
I have a laptop that has been joined to my corporate Active
Directory. I need to have the laptop be able to browse the internet
and connect back to the company via a SSL VPN. However, when I
connect the computer to a network outside of the corporate LAN I
cannot connect to any site or to the vpn appliance unless I put in
the IP Address. When doing an NSLOOKUP the system only seems to
reference the Corporate DNS server (insdie the firewall) instead of
the assigned DNS servers from DHCP server associated with the
outside network. What am I missing in the setup of the system?

Contact your companies IT staff for assistance.

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