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dmrlady (Programmer)
16 Aug 12 13:02
Hi Everybody
I have a cisco router 1900 series. I am trying to setup a vpn to a govt agency.
The vpn connection is used just to transmit and receive data.
I am trying to setup MQ server on the computer that is transmitting and receiving data.
I need to know if i connect using IBM mq server, will I be able to keep a lan connection on
this computer?
Viconsul (TechnicalUser)
17 Aug 12 3:09
Hi

I am not sure I understand your question correctly, but my interpretation is, you would like to terminate the vpn tunnel on the MQ server and still have traffic sent outside of the tunnel unto the local lan segment from the MQ server.
If that is your plan, I don't think it will work because usually the only communication allowed between pc/server in a vpn tunnel is usually between devices in the tunnel, once the tunnel is up. What you are trying to achieve is called hair pining. That is my understanding.smile

HTH
-Viconsul

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