Hi Neal,

if I understand correctly, you are connecting from the same network to the same 
device, and the *VPN Connection* breaks with the second connection. It is not 
related to RDP, no communication including PING will work.

That is an issue with NAT-T probably, or the VPN device you connect to is not 
capable of keeping the tunnels separated if they arrive from the same public 
IP. For NAT-T, make sure it is enabled in the ShrewSoft VPN Client options (tab 
"Client"), and is negotiated (visible in the Trace utility).

Clemens Hoffmann

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Neal King
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [vpn-help] How to stop VPN disconnecting RDP

I have a problem with multiple machines on the inside of a network that use VPN 
Client to make connections to a remote system. When you make a tunnel and log 
in to an RDP session on the first machine it works as expected. When you create 
a tunnel on the second machine to the same remote system (using different VPN 
credentials) it seems to disconnect the first machines RDP session.

Is there a setting in the VPN software that I should be setting to stop other 
tunnels that are being made affecting the other machines?

Thanks


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