Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
Paul Accisano <[email protected]> wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Paul Accisano wrote:
Finally, here's an extremely telling bit of information: not only
do I lose access to \\afs when I connect to VPN, but I also lose
access to all other comptuers on my network except the only other
one that's running Vista.  What's more, I don't regain access even
when I disconnect from VPN!  Rebooting seems to be the only cure
after I've connected to VPN once.  Unfortunately, this suggests to
me that it's some kind of Vista --><-- VPN conflict, which means
I'm getting outside of your area of expertise here...  Any ideas?

Reconfigure the Cisco VPN entry for NJIT to permit access to the
local area network.
 No change.  I was pretty excited when I saw that check box in the VPN
settings, but it doesn't seem to have any effect; I checked it,
rebooted, VPN'ed, and the same thing happened.  All my non-Vista
computers vanish, along with \\afs, and don't come back until I
reboot.

What version of the Cisco VPN client are you using?

What happens if you wait and start the OpenAFS client service after you are connected to the VPN? (Leave the OpenAFS service in the "manual" state instead of "automatic" and then start it after you are connected to the VPN.)

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Cisco VPN client is version 5.0.01.0600.

Starting to the OpenAFS service after VPN is connected does not seem to change anything.

--Paul
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