> -----Original Message-----
> From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Adam Lang
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:34 PM
>
> When you say surf the Internet, you mean through your home connection,
> right?  That is not the fault of VPN, it is the fault of faulty routing
> tables your company is passing onto you.  They should have it setup where
> data for their specific network goes over the VPN and everything else goes
> over your cable modem.

Is that done on the client side (home PC) or on the host side?  If I show
your response to the network admin, is this something he should be able to
understand?  Could have it been done deliberately for "more security" or
somesuch?

> As for the restrictions to the rest of their network, that is a security
> implementation put in place by your company.

I mentioned the restrictions because I was trying to point out that I
wouldn't be able to surf the web from work.  I currently have no need to
access the other parts of our network from home.

Thanks again,
db


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