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VPN Help

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hereigns

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Sep 17, 2002
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Got a Windows 2000 client that is connecting to an external customers network via Cisco VPN. Everything works well except that the client needs to be able to connect to a networked SQL database on the local subnet as well. It appears the client attempts to use the VPN subnet instead of it's local subnet to try and locate the database.

Any ideas on how I can get around this obstacle?
 
The cisco VPN has split tunneling disabled for security. There is no way around it other than having the admin of the VPN headend can enable it, but it isn't likely.


Brent
Systems Engineer / Consultant
CCNP, CCSP
 
Ok, thanks for the information. I figured I'd throw it out there to see if there was some easy work-around.
 
The way around this is to use the SQL server name instead of IP address, the local subnet will still work for that and the internet traffic will transverse the VPN
 
HI everyone,
we have two sites and one of them is set up on Cisco VPN and works fine when trying to connect remotley.

The other site which i have set up the same does not seem to connect.
i get the error :
"Secure VPN Connection Terminated Locally by the client. Reason 413:User Authentication Failed."

i get to the stage where you enter the user name and password then get the error.
When checking the Logs to see how far it gets, i can see it comes to Active Directory Verifies the User details then disappears some where. Can some on help me on this please?

P.S the user account has Remote access enabled
 
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