Re: VPN Authentication & Mapping Issue
- From: "chrispsg" <ccalbreath@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2005 12:57:09 -0800
You need to tell Checkpoint SecureClient to use your LANs DNS server.
(not their ethernet connection). The internal IP config doesnt matter.
The VPN client adapter needs to be configured to use your main dns
servers on the main branch lan. To see what the vpn clients are using
currently..connect to the vpn and run ipconfig /all. it will show the
dns servers for the secureclient adapter. Make sure the DNS servers on
the DNS servers you use at the main office. Disregard the Local Area
Connection your looking for the PPTP or L2TP adapter configuration
psg
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