Jan 08, 2009
This policy denies access to websites that are deemed to be dangerous, controversial, inappropriate, or unproductive. In order to simultaneously access these websites and access other company resources through VPN, you must disable a particular setting on your VPN connection: "Use default gateway on remote network". Access local and VPN network Simultaneously | LAN-Tech In order to simultaneously access the local and remote VPN network you need to enable a feature called split-tunneling. Due the security reasons outlined above, I do not recommend enabling this, however in some cases it is necessary or perhaps you just wanted to know why. If you have an Enterprise VPN solution such as Cisco, Watchguard openvpn - Access LAN computers via VPN connection - Unix If the client's VPN IP address belongs to the LAN's IP segment, then the VPN host must do Proxy ARP for the client's IP address; if the VPN IP address is assigned from a different segment, then the LAN router must have a route that directs access to the VPN IPs through the VPN host. – telcoM Aug 23 '18 at 10:22 VPN Client "Allow local LAN Access" - Cisco Community VPN Client "Allow local LAN Access" I have the above box check on the VPN Client software (Ver 3.5.1) but when I connect I am unable to access anything on my network and when I look at the general tab, the client software says that Local LAN access is disabled.
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In the VPN settings for the Mac, if I enable "send all traffic through VPN", I then get IP access to the 10.1.10.x subnet while connected to VPN. The Synology won't let you use the same subnet for the local network and the VPN network. I understand why, though the Mac Mini does.
Add a security policy allowing access to the internal network through the ssl.root VPN tunnel interface. Set Incoming Interface to ssl.root. Set Source Address to all and select the Source User group you created in step 2. Set Outgoing Interface to the local network interface so that the remote user can access the internal network.
An additional way to test that the VPN Client still has local LAN access while tunneled to the VPN headend is to use the ping command at the Microsoft Windows command line. Here is an example where the local LAN of the client is 192.168.0.0/24 and another host is present on the network with an IP address of 192.168.0.3. This policy denies access to websites that are deemed to be dangerous, controversial, inappropriate, or unproductive. In order to simultaneously access these websites and access other company resources through VPN, you must disable a particular setting on your VPN connection: "Use default gateway on remote network". If the client's VPN IP address belongs to the LAN's IP segment, then the VPN host must do Proxy ARP for the client's IP address; if the VPN IP address is assigned from a different segment, then the LAN router must have a route that directs access to the VPN IPs through the VPN host. – telcoM Aug 23 '18 at 10:22 Local network gateway: Click Choose a local network gateway and select the local network gateway that you want to use. Shared Key: the value here must match the value that you are using for your local on-premises VPN device. The example uses 'abc123', but you can (and should) use something more complex.