I have seen this on the client side before. You can go to the properties of the VPN client and choose advanced under TCPIP. Choose to not use the gateway of the server when connecting. When you use your own gateway you split the traffic and use your firewall's DNS referrer when connecting to the internet.
I have a normal router with DHCP server, in my network is a 2003 server but when i do this on the server, i can connect but i dont have internet connection on my devices when the session is started. i also can reach the server only...
Wow, you solved my problem in two minutes that i've been working on over the past year here and there. I was unaware that you use custom configuration for one NIC configuration behind a firewall.
I have seen this on the client side before. You can go to the properties of the VPN client and choose advanced under TCPIP. Choose to not use the gateway of the server when connecting. When you use your own gateway you split the traffic and use your firewall's DNS referrer when connecting to the internet.
clickx3 4 months ago
I have a normal router with DHCP server, in my network is a 2003 server but when i do this on the server, i can connect but i dont have internet connection on my devices when the session is started. i also can reach the server only...
TdenH 5 months ago
Glad I could help.
clickx3 9 months ago
Wow, you solved my problem in two minutes that i've been working on over the past year here and there. I was unaware that you use custom configuration for one NIC configuration behind a firewall.
Thank you for your awesomeness!
TheRoflcopterchopper 10 months ago