Re: VPN Client hiding Static IP?
- From: "KraftyDood" <kvickery@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Nov 2005 21:00:13 -0800
> This is an issue that comes up here regularly.
>
> The keyword here is "Split Tunneling".
>
Split Tunneling might be what I need, but the government agency I am
dealing with is very security concious and would not be interested in
configuring their side to allow this feature (which I assume would be
necessary). I am just an independent consultant and must work within
their guidelines and framework. Basically I can only make changes on
my side.
Is there another VPN Client that would work better for me. I had a
look at the builtin VPN Client in Windows XP which is supposed to
support split tunneling, but couldn't see how to configure it the same
way I do my Nortel VPN Client - I couldn't see anyplace to specify the
Group Security Credentials (group id and group password for Group
Password Authentication).
Sorry for what probably look like pretty stupid questions. I really am
quite in the dark about how VPN works, as I've never had to deal with
it before other than configuring and launching my Nortel VPN client.
.
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