I have a small problem, at my office I have two networks one network is 192.168.2.0 network and my other network is 192.168.10.0 both networks "talk" to each other using Cisco IPsec VPN.
My problem is when remote users dialin to our windows VPN they dial into my 192.168.2.0 network which they can access fine but they cannot access my 192.168.10.0 network. I created a static route on my server for the .10.0 network and it works fine if we select the option to use the VPN connection gateway as the default, which is the problem. Most remote users don't want to use the VPN connection as their default gateway.
Does anyone know of a way have the client machine setup an automatic static route to my 10.0 network with out using the VPN connections as the default?
Or is there maybe a 3rd party VPN Client that would allow similar configuration as I'm looking for?
My problem is when remote users dialin to our windows VPN they dial into my 192.168.2.0 network which they can access fine but they cannot access my 192.168.10.0 network. I created a static route on my server for the .10.0 network and it works fine if we select the option to use the VPN connection gateway as the default, which is the problem. Most remote users don't want to use the VPN connection as their default gateway.
Does anyone know of a way have the client machine setup an automatic static route to my 10.0 network with out using the VPN connections as the default?
Or is there maybe a 3rd party VPN Client that would allow similar configuration as I'm looking for?