Hi.
I am currently setting up a simple PPTP VPN dialup from my windows machine to a Cisco SOHO77 router.
(On the network a Windows 2000 server is doing the DHCP)
When I connect through VPN i get an IP to the internal network and that works fine. My problem is that the DNS is what the Cisco retrieves from the ISP and so the computer i connected with cant see the names of the servers on the internal network.
How do I fix that? I would very much like _not_ to setup the DHCP on the router and disable the Win2000 DHCP as I have a ton of static stuff there.
/Christian
I am currently setting up a simple PPTP VPN dialup from my windows machine to a Cisco SOHO77 router.
(On the network a Windows 2000 server is doing the DHCP)
When I connect through VPN i get an IP to the internal network and that works fine. My problem is that the DNS is what the Cisco retrieves from the ISP and so the computer i connected with cant see the names of the servers on the internal network.
How do I fix that? I would very much like _not_ to setup the DHCP on the router and disable the Win2000 DHCP as I have a ton of static stuff there.
/Christian