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Posted by networksecurity on March 27, 2006, 12:27 pm
Please log in for more thread options connect who just want to browse the internet, not to have to route through our corporate network which slows them down. I have heard that this is called split-tunneling, but I am unable to find any configuration setting in the vpn concentator to allow this. Does anyone know how to achieve this functionality, basically to have the client only route packets destined for our network through the vpn Thank you. | ||||||||||
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