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Re: Pix VPN endpoint and split-tunnel


From: Paul Pershing <streamfile () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 21:22:34 -0400

On 10/8/05, Hughes, Chris <Chris.Hughes () thalescomminc com> wrote:
I am trying to configure a cisco pix as a vpn endpoint for the cisco vpn
client and would like to force the client to use the corporate network
for internet access.  I don't want to allow split-tunnel.  I cant find
any info on how to do this.  Is split tunnel the only way to give a vpn
client internet access once they are connected?

Thanks,

Chris


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Hi Chris,

If I understand what you're trying to do it is indeed possible in v7.
I had a TAC case open on this earlier in the year; but I'm afraid that
I'm unable to find my reference to it. I do believe that this function
is referenced in the Release Notes for v7 - do you have access to CCO?

HTH,
Nick
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