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Guest Tiago Teixeira
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route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of the trafficthrough dialup connection

 

Hi everyone,

 

I've several clients connected via vpn to my windows 2003 server RAS

service, the problem is that i would like to create a rule or

something else to force vpn clients use just the vpn by a specific

application.

 

Nowadays when they connect the vpn all traffic goes through it and

there are traffic i would like to switch to the main dial-up

connection.

 

Any ideas how can i do that?

 

Any idea, suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

 

Brgds,

Teixeira

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Guest Bill Grant
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Re: route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of the traffic through dialup connection

 

Re: route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of the traffic through dialup connection

 

 

 

"Tiago Teixeira" <teixeira1985@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:3cd54cb3-2756-4279-ad88-05a7bc2ada0a@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

> Hi everyone,

>

> I've several clients connected via vpn to my windows 2003 server RAS

> service, the problem is that i would like to create a rule or

> something else to force vpn clients use just the vpn by a specific

> application.

>

> Nowadays when they connect the vpn all traffic goes through it and

> there are traffic i would like to switch to the main dial-up

> connection.

>

> Any ideas how can i do that?

>

> Any idea, suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Brgds,

> Teixeira

 

That really depends on how your network is set up. There is not enough

info in your post to give an opinion on that.

 

I doubt that you could limit it to a specific application. You could set

it up so that only traffic for your private LAN comes through and traffic

for other Internet sites doesn't come beyond the RRAS server. This is very

simple if the RRAS server is also doing NAT for your LAN. You simply add the

internal interface in RRAS (which is the one VPN clients connect to) as a

private interface in NAT.

 

The other way to control this is at the client end. You can configure

the client so that it only sends traffic for your private LAN through the

VPN tunnel. You do that by clearing the "use default gateway..." box in the

client's connection properties.

Guest Tiago Teixeira
Posted

Re: route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of thetraffic through dialup connection

 

Re: route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of thetraffic through dialup connection

 

Hello Bill,

 

Thanks for helping, i guess the 2 option :

>     The other way to control this is at the client end. You can configure

> the client so that it only sends traffic for your private LAN through the

> VPN tunnel. You do that by clearing the "use default gateway..." box in the

> client's connection properties.

 

is what i need actually.

I really helped me. Thank you once more,

 

Brgds,

Teixeira

Guest Newell White
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Re: route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of the tr

 

Re: route some specific traffic through VPN and the rest of the tr

 

 

"Bill Grant" wrote:

>

>

> "Tiago Teixeira" <teixeira1985@gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:3cd54cb3-2756-4279-ad88-05a7bc2ada0a@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

> > Hi everyone,

> >

> > I've several clients connected via vpn to my windows 2003 server RAS

> > service, the problem is that i would like to create a rule or

> > something else to force vpn clients use just the vpn by a specific

> > application.

> >

> > Nowadays when they connect the vpn all traffic goes through it and

> > there are traffic i would like to switch to the main dial-up

> > connection.

> >

> > Any ideas how can i do that?

> >

> > Any idea, suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

> >

> > Brgds,

> > Teixeira

>

> That really depends on how your network is set up. There is not enough

> info in your post to give an opinion on that.

>

> I doubt that you could limit it to a specific application. You could set

> it up so that only traffic for your private LAN comes through and traffic

> for other Internet sites doesn't come beyond the RRAS server. This is very

> simple if the RRAS server is also doing NAT for your LAN. You simply add the

> internal interface in RRAS (which is the one VPN clients connect to) as a

> private interface in NAT.

>

> The other way to control this is at the client end. You can configure

> the client so that it only sends traffic for your private LAN through the

> VPN tunnel. You do that by clearing the "use default gateway..." box in the

> client's connection properties.

>

>

Long time since I grappled with this, and we now use Cisco VPN client, but

my memory says box labelled

"Use remote gateway".

But I am prepared to be corrected!

 

--

Regards,

Newell White


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