Re: How to enable split/full tunnel while VPNed??



No, you cannot specify a default gateway in that case. If you clear the
"use default gateway..." switch, the default gateway remains the same as it
was before, so that you can still access the Internet. Instead you get a
subnet route to the remote site. Is IP routing enabled on the VPN server so
that it can route between the LAN subnet and your address pool subnet?

"Gilbert" <Gilbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I tried that but as soon as I do that, I can't connect to any resources on
the remote network.

I have a static address pool setup but I didn't see any spot in there
where
I can specify a default gateway or dns info. (I can only input an address
range)

"Bill Grant" wrote:

By default a client will have its default gateway set to the VPN
tunnel,so all non-local traffic goes over the VPN link.. To keep your
existing gateway you clear the "use default gateway on remote network" in
the client's connection properties. The client then only gets a subnet
route
through the tunnel. See KB 254231 for more details.

"Gilbert" <Gilbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm running a Windows 2003 Small Business Server and I setup remote
access
on
it. I'm using PPTP. I've opened up port 1723 and GRE Protocol 47 to
be
forwarded to the server thru the router/firewall. I can connect to the
server remotely and access internal resources. However, I can't
Internet
when I'm VPNed in.

1. Is there a way to enable split (sometimes called full) tunnel so
that
I
can access the Internet while I'm VPNed in?

2. Are users restricted to only 1 session? What I mean by that is can
I
just create a user called Remote or whatever and then have multiple
users
use
that same account?





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