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|    Stephen J. Bevan to Martin Bodenstedt    |
|    Re: Two different networks, one computer    |
|    28 Oct 05 01:55:26    |
   
   XPost: comp.dcom.sys.cisco   
   From: stephen@dino.dnsalias.com   
      
   Martin Bodenstedt writes:   
   > Stephen J. Bevan schrieb:   
   >> Whether the client can do anything depends on the VPN client not on   
   >> the VPN concentrator since it is the VPN client that ultimately   
   >> controls how traffic is routed on the client.   
   >   
   > Basically yes.   
   >   
   > But depending on the software used the central network admin has the   
   > control over the client's routing options...   
      
   Isn't that another way of saying what I wrote in the next sentence   
   after the one you quoted? That is :-   
      
   >>Typically if the VPN administrator does not want split tunnelling to   
   >>be used then they don't configure on the VPN concentrator and   
   >>provide a VPN client program that provides no way of turning it on.   
      
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