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Posted by Peter Cheeseman on October 11, 2005, 10:07 am
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I have been setting up a Cisco 3002 hardware VPN to connect to our head
office. So far, the following things work
PING remote_machine - is resolved
PING www.yahoo.com - is resolved and is not routed via the VPN, so split
tunelling is working
PING 192.168.10.x where x is a machine on the local LAN reurns the ping
what doesn't work is
PING local_machine
The ping response is to try to resolve the local_machine name on the far
side of the VPN where, of course, it doesn't exsit.
I am using the 3002 for local DCHP and the monitoring shows that
local_machine = 192.168.10.x
I'm sure there must be a problem with routing and/or DNS, but for the life
of my I cannot work out what it is.
PC
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