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VPN Client

HMidkiff
Level 1
Level 1

I just upgraded to an ASA5520.  More or less everything has been going well.  I have a user in a SOHO with a small home network.   On his laptop once he enables his VPN he can not access his laptops printer or RDP into it.  I have split tunneling enabled.  I am not sure why this is happening?

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manish arora
Level 6
Level 6

Seems like his soho network and you  vpn local pool are on same

rfc 1918 subnet.

Thanks

Manish

Manish:

Thanks for replying to me post.

I thought the same thing.  His SOHO network is 192.168.11.0.24 and the VPN is 10.2.200.0/24.  I am very puzzled by it.  I am going to try and recreate it in a lab.

Harrison

Check for following command in your configuration under the group policy attributes then :-

split-tunnel-policy excludespecified

split-tunnel-network-list value local-access

also need an access list for this :-

access-list local-access standard permit host 0.0.0.0

hope it helps

Thanks

Manish

terrygwazdosky
Level 1
Level 1

Just a shot in the dark, but does the user have the "allow local lan access" box checked on his VPN client?

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