From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>That sounds like its working by design, unless I'm 
>reading you wrong.

It is indeed behaving as designed, which is exactly what PSS told us and
why they provided no fix. The problem is that the design is, in my
opinion, very wrong. I feel that when a VPN session is initated, the
client should look at the remote DNS over the VPN first for name
resolution, then fall back to the plain-IP connection's DNS if it fails.
Windows 2000/XP built-im VPN clients don't work this way, but, as
mentioned, many 3rd party VPN clients do.

Ryan Malayter
Sr. Network & Database Administrator
Bank Administration Institute
Chicago, Illinois, USA
PGP Key: http://www.malayter.com/pgp-public.txt
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The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right
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