I use Symantec Enterprise VPN, however in a slightly different situation. I haven't had any problems, but my main PC also is the one which has the VPN client on it. I would suggest several test to better understand your situation.

#0
What OS are you using, is there any firewall software installed (I think my VPN software originally played with XP's firewall settings)


#1
do a "route print" and compare the routing tables between before and after the VPN is connected. (On The Machine With the VPN client)


#2
can you still ping from the Primary to Server

#3
can you still ping from the Server to Primary

#4
Check the Nortel VPN documentation! It probably is installing a device driver for encrypting and tunneling of the TCP/IP data. Is there any possible client side configuration that can be done? (The problem may be a desired "Security" feature)


#5
If all else fails, ask your network admin at work to see if they have any server side configurable settings which are forced to the client


Jake Hoover


At 09:06 PM 6/5/2003 -0400, S-C DePiero wrote:
Just a "bump" - would really appreciate any assistance on this one.

-----Original Message-----
From: S-C DePiero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 8:32 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Controlling a remote VNC Server accessing a VPN


I'm running UltraVNC Viewer and Server on a home LAN. On my primary PC I am using Viewer to access another LAN PC running the Server. On this Server PC I run corporate Nortel VPN software to connect to my company's network (until recently the Server box was my primary). My UltraVNC connection operates successfully without a hitch, until I connect the Server PC to the VPN. At that time the UltraVNC connection is lost and I can no longer access the Server PC. The VPN connection is established successfully (I know that, because I've added a monitor to the Server PC). I would prefer to access the corporate VPN via the UltraVNC connection, instead of installing the - fairly invasive - software on my primary PC.

Why does the VPN crash the VNC connection?  Is there a way to workaround
this?

THANKS!
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