[c-nsp] Running two VPN clients on PC
Jay Nakamura
zeusdadog at gmail.com
Fri Nov 5 20:37:28 EDT 2010
No, both have split tunnel, no default route. The IPSec tunnel that
is established after Anyconnect shows the routes that should be
tunneling in the client but "route print" doesn't show anything except
the assigned IP route. If I disconnect Anyconnect, route for IPSec
appears in "route print", then when I reconnect with Anyconnect, both
routes are in the "route print".
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Michael Loftis <mloftis at wgops.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Jay Nakamura <zeusdadog at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have been running Cisco IPSec client and Anyconnect client at the
>> same time on XP lately so I can connect back to the office and connect
>> to customer network at the same time and it works great. However,
>> once I went to Win7, I noticed that if you are already connected via
>> Anyconnect, and connect via IPSec client, IPSec client doesn't work.
>> Once you disconnect Anyconnect, and recoonect the Anyconnect, both
>> connection works. Anyone else seen this symptom? Any possible fix?
>
> My guess is that your Anyconnect VPN wasn't getting set as a default
> route, but now is. Or something similar to that. IE you're ending up
> with a VPN-inside-a-VPN where you (somehow) weren't before. Probably
> not really a Win7 issue but my experience with Win7 is that it is
> really good at hiding the ball when it comes to networking and making
> it really difficult to get anything more complicated than 'plug in the
> wire' to work correctly.
>
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