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Glenfar

@personainc.net

Forcing domain to go through VPN

Hi, I'm connected to the network at work through a VPN service. When accessing the intranet this way, it's always worked fine before. (I'm guessing it hit the internet, got 'Page not Found', so tried the VPN connection, and got the right page).

However, problem is now if I do that, I get a 'Domain expired' page. It works fine for people in the office, but not over VPN. (Background is the company changed it's name, so the domain actually has been expired, and trying to access it on the internet will give you that domain expired page. But the intranet hasn't been changed, and still uses the old domain name).

So my question is - how can I force IE to use the VPN connection for this domain?

I know with the old VPN connection, you could specify the 'use default gateway on remote network' option. But with the new VPN service, I don't know that it has that setting (or at least I don't know where to find it). Not that I really want to do that anyway - I just want this one domain to go through VPN, not all internet traffic!

Thanks,
Glen.

m0x20

join:2008-04-23

good morning glenfar

may i ask, what vpn software/router are you using? as far as i have experienced, you cannot force it through the IE, but possible on the endpoint, like your PC's on software or the router you are connecting to?

God bless

NJH

join:2004-04-23
You can use the hosts file on the PC to achieve what you want. You can do the same thing at router level if your router supports a hosts file.


Glenfar

@personainc.net
reply to Glenfar
Thanks NJH, that did the trick!
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