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How to configure split tunneling for SBS 2003 VPN
I've got a SBS 2003 server and I used the "Configure Remote Access" wizard to enable VPN functionality. I downloaded the Connection Manager from the Remote Web Workplace. I can connect to the VPN and everything works great.
I discovered, however, that I am routed through my work's ISP for all Internet requests when connected to the VPN. In the past, when using Cisco PIX VPN's, this was easily resolved by enabling split tunneling - it would use my normal Internet connection except when accessing an address that resides on the work subnet.
Any ideas on how I can go about this using SBS 2003 Routing and Remote Access? Thanks.
I discovered, however, that I am routed through my work's ISP for all Internet requests when connected to the VPN. In the past, when using Cisco PIX VPN's, this was easily resolved by enabling split tunneling - it would use my normal Internet connection except when accessing an address that resides on the work subnet.
Any ideas on how I can go about this using SBS 2003 Routing and Remote Access? Thanks.
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