Re: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-16 Thread Fly Ers
] Subject: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858] Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:31:20 -0400 I have a question about the Cisco VPN Client software and how it binds its driver to a network card. We have an NT server that we are connecting to a remote network using the Cisco VPN Client (to a Concentrator 3000, I

Re: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-16 Thread Jeff Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858] Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:31:20 -0400 I have a question about the Cisco VPN Client software and how it binds its driver to a network card. We have an NT server that we are connecting to a remote network using the Cisco VPN Client

RE: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-15 Thread RB Jón Eggert Guðmundsson
. september 2001 21:31 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858] I have a question about the Cisco VPN Client software and how it binds its driver to a network card. We have an NT server that we are connecting to a remote network using the Cisco VPN Client (to a Concentrator 3000, I

Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-13 Thread George Kallingal
I have a question about the Cisco VPN Client software and how it binds its driver to a network card. We have an NT server that we are connecting to a remote network using the Cisco VPN Client (to a Concentrator 3000, I believe). Upon connection through the VPN, I lose connectivity to the other

RE: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-13 Thread Chuck Larrieu
, September 13, 2001 2:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858] I have a question about the Cisco VPN Client software and how it binds its driver to a network card. We have an NT server that we are connecting to a remote network using the Cisco VPN Client (to a Concentrator 3000

Re: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-13 Thread EA Louie
. - Original Message - From: Chuck Larrieu To: Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 2:57 PM Subject: RE: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858] sounds like a split tunnel issue. I believe split tunneling is turned off by default. if this is the case, here is the explanation: the model for VPN is a user

Re: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]

2001-09-13 Thread Jim Bond
Looks like it's a split-tunnel problem. Once you lunch VPN, all traffic will be encrypted, other local machines couldn't decrypt the data. You can enable split-tunnel on 3000, tell it only traffic to your main office needs to be encrypted. HTH. Jim --- George Kallingal wrote: I have a