Re: Split tunneling with vpdn
- From: "Igor Mamuzic" <no@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:30:12 +0200
Walter,
I'm connecting to Cisco 2811 router with IOS 12.4T image loaded. This is a
gateway. Client side is WinXPSP2 with built-in VPN client. Tunneling that I
use is PPTP and L2TP.
B.R.
Igor
"Walter Roberson" <roberson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:deauq1$5fa$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <de8ilt$k7s$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Igor Mamuzic <no@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> :Is there a way to use split tunneling with my PPTP or L2TP vpn
> connections
> :so that I can connect to the Internet while I'm using VPN?
> :I found articles which says to modify vpn client's routing table, but I'm
> :looking a way to automate this as in the case of IPSec tunneling where I
> :use crypto ACL's.
>
> If you are connecting to a Cisco PIX, then Yes, you can define a
> split tunnel ACL on the PIX against the group. This requires the
> cooperation of the PIX admin though.
>
> If you aren't connecting to a Cisco PIX, then it'd probably help if you
> said what the relevant equipment and software versions are.
> --
> "No one has the right to destroy another person's belief by
> demanding empirical evidence." -- Ann Landers
.
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