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|    BenignVanilla to All    |
|    VPN Routing Tables for Dummies?    |
|    06 Feb 07 17:25:12    |
      From: bvNOSPAM@wherewhowhen.com              My job recently setup a VPN to let us access the LAN. This works great with       one exception. Once I connect to the VPN, ALL of my network traffic goes       across the VPN. So for example, if I surf a web site, that request goes over       the VPN, and not simply out to my ISP like it should. If I uncheck the "Use       Gateway..." on the VPN setup, I can't access the VPN at all.              I assume I have to setup my local routing tables such that, only traffic for       my work servers goes across the VPN, and all other traffic stays on my local       LAN.              Can someone point me towards a resource to help me solve this?              BV.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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