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PhilHalf
Hi All,
I have a VPN connection to the office where I work using the built-in
Windows XP VPN client and everything is setup and working correctly.
However, I now need to connect to a remote server (via terminal
services) that is restricted to only accept connections from the
office IP address.
I understand that I should be able to modify my routing table so that
traffic going to the specified IP range will be passed through the VPN
instead of going through my local network / internet connection, but I
can't seem to figure out how to do this.
My local network and the VPN network are both on different subnets so
there should be no issues with conflicts.
Please could you let me know whether this is possible to setup for a
VPN connection and if so, could you point me in the right direction as
to how to accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice,
PhilHalf
I have a VPN connection to the office where I work using the built-in
Windows XP VPN client and everything is setup and working correctly.
However, I now need to connect to a remote server (via terminal
services) that is restricted to only accept connections from the
office IP address.
I understand that I should be able to modify my routing table so that
traffic going to the specified IP range will be passed through the VPN
instead of going through my local network / internet connection, but I
can't seem to figure out how to do this.
My local network and the VPN network are both on different subnets so
there should be no issues with conflicts.
Please could you let me know whether this is possible to setup for a
VPN connection and if so, could you point me in the right direction as
to how to accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice,
PhilHalf