An advanced firewall such as OpenBSD's pf or even pfSense running on XP would allow you to set up these dual network connections and then route specific ports to the PPTP network. As long as your general traffic defaults to the main gateway, this should work. I can only talk in generalities for pfSense because I haven't used it but I have routed specific ports to an alternate route with pf. Its not hard as long as the route exists.

Peter M.

Chuck Mariotti wrote:
I've run into a problem. I am trying VPN into a network that has two subnets. I 
get an IP address from subnet1, but need to link the softphone to the phone 
system on subnet2.

When I PPTP, I can access the phone system via softphone as long as PPTP setup 
is the default gateway (Meaning all traffic is sent over the PPTP connection). 
This isn't what I want.

Is there a way I can force traffic for a specific IP to go over the PPTP 
connection? But all other traffic goes over the non-pptp connection?

I can do this no troubles on subnet1, but subnet2 I just can't seem to do it.

I tried making a route in windows, but it's not letting me bound to the PPTP 
connection.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Chuck

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