08-07-2001 01:34 AM - edited 02-21-2020 11:23 AM
Hi,I have the following question of VPN access:
There is a site-to-site VPN (using 17xx and 26xx router) between Hong Kong and US, and a VPN client(located in Thailand) access the Hong Kong Network by using client-to-site VPN.
Can this VPN client access the network of US (via Hong Kong)in the same time?
Description:
VPN client (Thaland)-->VPN router (Hong Kong)-->VPN router(US)
Thanks!
08-07-2001 11:39 AM
Yes you can. It's all in the access-lists, and depending on the client you may have to modify the connection parameters to include both network addresses.
Yell if you need more detail.
08-07-2001 07:46 PM
Thanks for your help!
May I have the detail.....someone told me that I can't connect to both of the VPN site because the remote client cannot establish two vpn tunnel in the same time.
Please kindly help......
08-08-2001 07:00 AM
Which client are you using and on what OS?
08-08-2001 07:29 PM
I haven't decided to use which VPN client yet.
The clients OS are Win95/98 and WinME.
NAT will be used on the both routers for protect the LAN, and the remote clients are using Dail-up Internet (i.e. no fixed IP addresses).
Thanks!
08-08-2001 08:05 AM
Just include the client pool into the Lan2Lan access-list and nonat. Also, include the US network on the list of split-tunnel in Hong Kong. Hope it helps.
08-08-2001 07:39 PM
Thanks for your reply!
NAT will be used on the both routers(US/HK), so what can I do.....?
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