Routing between VPN road warrior clients



Hi,

A quick query about something that's causing a few problems at work.

We're using a Cisco router (IOS) so that people can connect to our
network using the Cisco VPN client (on Windows).

Is it usually a problem to route between two hosts both connected using
the Cisco VPN client?

It doesn't work here, and, from the research I've done, I suspect it's
because the traffic from one VPN client arrives on the same interface
that it needs to be routed onto.

But, I didn't find as much written about this as I would've expected if
this was a common problem rather than just a problem with our specific
network setup.

Any ideas, input, tips, etc ... much appreciated.

Cheers,
David

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