That shouldn't be an issue if you deselect "Use Default Gateway on Remote
Network"



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[mailto:bounce-nt2000-136492@;ls.swynk.com]On Behalf Of Roger Seielstad
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:17 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: AD naming


I was talking more about the firewall rules portion - I guess that's what I
wasn't clear on.

The reason I don't like the built in VPN client is that it doesn't support
split tunnelling, so you're paying a bandwidth penalty for all off-network
directed traffic that gets instantiated.

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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Malayter [mailto:rmalayter@;bai.org]
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:14 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: RE: AD naming
>
>
> From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:roger.seielstad@;inovis.com]
> >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
> sometimes.
>      -Sir Winston S. Churchill
>

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