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SSL and Standard VPNs

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prewebit

IS-IT--Management
Dec 13, 2009
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Hi

I have a client who runs an SSL VPN to connect into his corporate network and uses a standard VPN for connecting from home to his office server for file retrieval etc.

When connected to his SSL VPN (Citrix Access Gateway), he cannot connect to his office server on the VPN.

I am sure it is possible to run two VPNs concurrently. I have ensured that the IP ranges are different at home and his office, but it does not explain the corporate SSL VPN issue.

Has anyone any experience of this or able to offer some pointers?

Thanks for any help you are able to give.
 
Some ipsec VPN clients direct all traffic through that connection if split tunneling is not enabled. You could try the following. First connect the vpn client, then try the ssl vpn connection. If that does not work insure that the ipsec client is configured for split tunneling. You should be aware that you can only configure this IF the host end permits it.
 
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