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Contivity Client question

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jonks

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Jun 18, 2001
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Does anyone know if i can use a contivity client to access my corporate network and then use the corporate Micorosoft ISA serves to web browse out the corporate internet pipes.

We monitor internet traffic at our firm and would like any people who access the network from home to still pass through our monitoring sytems.

Can this be done.

 
I am not familiar with the ISA server and how it operates, but if that sever monitors all traffic that goes to the internet then if split tunneling is disabled, the users login in from home have to go through it also. If to be monitored, the user has to be logged in to the network, you will need to configure the client so it logs in when it is connected and then it should be monitored.
Once the user is connected it will be treated as if it was on the same network.

Hope this helps.
 
Yes. You just need to have split tunneling turned off on the Contivity VPN, and it is by default. This means all IPSEC traffic will be directed through the Contivity switch. You will have to train users to select and de-select to use the ISA server in IE proxy properties. Selected while connected to the VPN, de-selected while disconnected from the VPN.

 
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