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Bhavin78

IS-IT--Management
Oct 26, 2004
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Right now on our network some of the user need acces to multiple network for running email from diffrent network, unique application from different network etc.
Right now I use persistent routes for access to all network but I need to add this on many PC either manually or via script?
Any other better solution?
what about DNS Forwader, will it work? but in this case we dont have name of DNS server we only have IP address?
 
All of these systems will have a default gateway set, and you are currently adding additional routes to the workstations, right? Instead of adding routes to the workstations, add them to your default gateway.

What type of device is acting as your default gateway?

PSC

Governments and corporations need people like you and me. We are samurai. The keyboard cowboys. And all those other people out there who have no idea what's going on are the cattle. Mooo! --Mr. The Plague, from the movie "Hackers
 
It's very complicated, I will try to do my best to explain it better.

We have a Two CISCO ROUTER with IP
191.9.....and 70.1.1.1
70.1....is connected to (vpn public) to network of branch office
191.9..is connected to network where user need to access email and unique application to run....
but 191.9. router does not allow user to go out to other network so what we did right now was we installed a linksys router which points to 70.1 and that way user can go out other network application and we also add routes on users local pc to connect to 191.9 network?

Is it possible to add routes on linksys ( I dont think so but, just want to double check) so that we dont have to run routes on all users PC who use Linksys as default gateway?
 
Yes. You should be able to add static routes to that linksys router. Then you can have all the computers use it as the default gateway, and packets will be redirected to the appropriate cisco router.

PSC

Governments and corporations need people like you and me. We are samurai. The keyboard cowboys. And all those other people out there who have no idea what's going on are the cattle. Mooo! --Mr. The Plague, from the movie "Hackers
 
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