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|    Carel to All    |
|    Can routing table be overruled?    |
|    14 Dec 04 21:24:07    |
      From: Carel.Bast@xs4all.nl              Hi VPN experts,              For connecting to my employers network I use Intel Netstructure VPN Client.       The tunnel my employer prepared for me sets a machine in the companies'       network as the default gateway. That has the effect that I can not access       other subnets in my private network.              Questions:              Is it possible (on windows 2000) to permanently overrule the routing table       set by Netstructure VPN to set my local router as the default gateway? (If       I do that by hand, it is immediatly reset by the VPN client.)              Another solution might be to run a process on my machine that has other       routing settings and use process to run a proxy server. Is it possible to       have multiple processes running different routing tables (on windows 2000)?              Possible other solutions?              Thanks,              -- Carel              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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