Eric Crist wrote:
Hello all,
I'm sorry this is a bit off-topic, but you're the only truly knowledgable group I know. ;) Some fellow users and I have been having some issues connecting to a Cisco VPN system with the built-in windows VPN software. While successfully connected to the internet (at home, for example), I connect to the remote VPN. Instantly, my internet connectivity seems to be lost, but I can use the VPN perfectly fine. As soon as I disconnect, my internet connectivity is completely restored. I have a second VPN I connect to using V-One's SmartPass software, and I have no issues (i.e. everything works perfectly, including my 'net connection).
Anyone have any ideas?
probably (although not definatally) is related to a misconfigured router on the cisco VPN not allowing internet traffic out. this might be intentional too. I run a very small vpn, and in order to keep connection times down (my user base is um.... well then) i have configured to not allow any traffic other than directly to the machine that hosts the vpn.
dunno if this helps much, but might give you a starting point.
~j
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