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RE: basic VPN question

Subject: RE: basic VPN question
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 07:27:02 -0500
Yes, but if both sites are trusted and/or you need resources from both,
then you need to use both LANs at once, which is very often for me.

 

Stephane


-----Original Message-----
From: Tod Hegstrom [mailto:THegstrom@POSTINT.COM] 
Sent: March 22, 2005 3:48 PM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: basic VPN question

If you do what you are suggesting, aren't you establishing a dual
tunnel?

Doesn't this then create a hacker route around the corporate firewalls
that are in place to protect you?

"Stephane Auger" <sauger@pre2post.com> 03/22/05 04:31AM >>>
 You go in the Properties of the VPN connection client, and then go on
the Networking tab.  Choose TCP/IP Properties, click on the Advanced...
button.  UNcheck the use default gateway on remote network.

That'll create routes so that the only traffic going through the VPN is
the remote LAN traffic.

Cheers!

Stephane

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruyere, Michel [mailto:mbruyere@ezemcanada.com]  
Sent: March 21, 2005 9:46 AM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com  
Subject: OT:basic VPN question


Hi,  
        I've setup a VPN from work to my home and I would like to avoid
to use the VPN to browse the internet. It runs Win2k3 server.

Is there a way to pass through the VPN only for the "remote LAN"
addresses?

And use the local internet to browse?

Thanks





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