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|    Cisco VPN Routing    |
|    26 Nov 06 15:06:11    |
      From: vneshaug@gmail.com              Hi!              I use VPN to connect to my campus network to access an online library       and a news-server. I only want the traffic bound for my university       subnet to go through the VPN connection and the rest to go through my       home router.              The client I'm using, and my university recommends, is Cisco VPN:       version 4.8.01.0300. My OS is Windows XP.              So far I've tried to check the Allow local LAN access in the Cisco VPN       client menus, then I used the "route" command to remove the VPN default       gateway, after that I added a route for the university subnet and then       added a default gateway which is my home router.              These are the steps i took:       Logon to VPN server       # Delete default route       route delete 0.0.0.0       # Add the route to campus subnet.       route add xxx.xxx.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 |
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