03-15-2010 01:16 PM
I am having a problem with VPN Split-Tunneling.
I have NO issues with VPN Everything-Through-The-Tunnel.
The router is a Cisco 851w running IOS 12.4T (T7) Advance Security Image.
The VPN client is Cisco VPN Client ver 4.8.00.0440
I have split tunneling configured on the router.
The config pushes DNS server IPs to the client.
The router config is proper.
When testing from the router location, I use a dial-up line to establish a VPN connection to the router.
Using this method, split tunneling functions properly:
1. I can access the lan behind the router with no problems.
2. I can access the internet via the clients ISP connection using URLs and IPs.
When traveling off-site (e.g. a hotel using broadband) and making a VPN connection to the router:
1. I can access the lan behind the router with no problems.
2. I can access the internet via the clients ISP connection using IPs.
3. I CANNOT acces the internet via the clients ISP connection using URLs.
This appears to be a DNS problem, but I am at a loss to figure out how to resolve the issue.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Regards,
bl
03-15-2010 01:34 PM
Hi,
I am guessing you have configured both split-tunneling and split-dns. I am guessing the problem is with the split-dns. Try to disable split-dns and see if the problem goes away. If the problem goes away, then look at your split-dns config.
Thanks
John
03-15-2010 03:13 PM
John,
Thanks for the reply.
Split-DNS is not configured
bl
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