Yep. You can also have a pool of IPs on a different subnet and a separate
NAT pool for them if you ever want to set up any kind of security to allow
VPN users access to only certain areas on the internal network...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vijay Ramcharan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 10:33 AM
Subject: PIX Question on VPNs


> Hi everyone,
> I have a question on the operation of VPNs when using a PIX and connecting
> via PPTP from a Win2K client.
>
> Suppose I have a PIX that is setup to accept PPTP connections and
> dynamically assign the client an IP address from a LAN subnet after
they've
> been authenticated on the PIX.
> After the VPN tunnel is established, is it possible to go to a website
while
> the tunnel is active?
> The NAT (inside) 0 <ACL> command is used on the PIX.
>
>
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