09-30-2014 05:08 AM
Hi!
I am using Cisco VPN on a virtual machine at home to work with a client on his VPN network. This works fine.
But when I'm at the office I want to remote desktop into that VM (ESXi) at home, and this I can't do, as Cisco VPN takes over ALL network connections...
I thought I could make it work by adding a second virtual ethernet adapter to the VM, and remote desktop to that IP, but it's the same problem.
When Cisco VPN is connected no other network traffic works, even though it's two different ethernet adapters.
As soon as I disconnect Cisco VPN I am able to use remote desktop to that machine again. I am a networking newbie so I need some assistance here. What should I do?
Best regards,
GIgante.
09-30-2014 11:21 AM
Do you have access to the VPN concentrator? You can enable split tunnelling on the connection to allow the above scenario to work. You'll only need the one network interface.
09-30-2014 11:19 PM
Is the concentrator at the server? I only have access to my client...
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