Configuring the SSL VPN Client
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Figure 4-11 Incorrect routing of traffic due to network conflicts
Note When split tunneling is disabled, access to the local network is disabled. This
group box is unavailable when split tunneling is disabled.
1. Right-click the agent in the Windows system tray and select Configuration
from the short-cut menu. The Configuration dialog box is displayed as
shown in Figure 4-3.
If you are using the plug-in, click
Configuration on the plug-in window.
The Configuration dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 4-3.
2. Click the
Profile tab. The Profile pane is displayed. This pane displays all
the configuration details of the profile such as the IP address of the SSL
VPN gateway, the split tunneling setting, the build number of the system
software on the gateway, etc.
3. Click
Change Profile to modify the configuration details of the profile. The
Change Profile dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 4-4.
4. Click the
Network pane. All the IP ranges on the remote network, config-
ured by the SSL VPN administrator, are displayed in the Network pane.
5. To set the client to direct all requests from your PC to your local LAN, dese-
lect the check box corresponding to the 10.102.7.0 network.
6. Click
OK to save the settings. The Configuration dialog box is displayed.
7. Click
OK to exit the Configuration dialog box.
8. Now try accessing a shared folder on your local LAN. If your configuration
succeeded, you should be directed to the correct computer.
4.2.5 Local LAN Access When Split Tunneling is Disabled
You can configure the client to not intercept traffic to the local LAN. As a
result, even if Split Tunneling is disabled, certain requests can routed to the
local LAN. For this feature to work, the SSL VPN administrator needs to enable
it on the gateway. Once enabled on the gateway, you can enable or disable it.