hi...thanks for the reply (i've been away so i'm just
catching up)...
i'd be interested in the workaround u mentioned. can u
provide any links or add'l info? thanks
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From: "Miroslav Luptak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: vnc and vpn
> Hi, Dave.
>
> I think that the cisco client changes the
> default route on the win98 to point to the corporate
> network. Therefore the VNC connection is dead from
> that moment.
>
> An easy workaround can be used on the win98 machine.
> Before you start the cisco client, add a host specific
> route for the w2k machine to the routing table
> on the win98.
>
> If you need info about how to add the host specific
> route, send me an email. Then you should post
> a summary to then list.
>
> Regards,
>
> Miroslav Luptak
>
> >
> > on my home lan i can use vpn to go from my main machine
> > (win 2000 pro) to a win98 machine.
> >
> > on that win98 i can run cisco vpn 2000 client window to
> > attach to a corporate vpn.
> >
> > i'd like to access the vpn remotely by attaching to the
win
> > 98 machine via vnc and then run the cisco client.
problem
> > is that after i attach via vnc and then run the cisco
> > client, i then enter a password and the connection via
VNC
> > goes dead.
> >
> > i assume the cisco client is killing vnc somehow or
there is
> > a conflict. r there any workarounds i can try? the
cisco
> > stuff will not run on win 2000 so i need to do it this
way
> > cuz my real intention is to use my win 2000 laptop
remotely
> > to attach to the win98 machine to ultimately get to the
> > vpn...thanks in advance, dave
>
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