[vpn-help] Connect to multiple networks with one VPN connection
Uracs Tamás
uracs.tamas at peetandcook.hu
Tue Jun 29 01:33:25 CDT 2010
Hi Kevin,
Thank You for the info, I will check these thing and report back in a few days.
Best,
Tamas
-----Original Message-----
From: vpn-help-bounces at lists.shrew.net [mailto:vpn-help-bounces at lists.shrew.net] On Behalf Of kevin shrew-vpn
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 4:37 AM
To: vpn-help at lists.shrew.net
Subject: Re: [vpn-help] Connect to multiple networks with one VPN connection
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 18:37:59 +0000
Uracs Tamás <uracs.tamas at peetandcook.hu> wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Thank You for the answer. Our luck is that the two net is in the same
> 'trust' zone. I created a second policy, but I don't know what did
> wrong: I can connect with only one policy at the same time. Could You
> give me a guide how to change the mask?
>
Hi Tamas, I just though of the reason why you can only connect to one of the VPNs at a time.
In the SSG, when you create a user, by default it only allows one concurrent login with the same account. You can see this in the following image from the SSG Howto:
http://www.shrew.net/static/howto/JuniperSsg/ssg-9.jpg
It says "Number of Multiple Logins with the Same ID: 1." If you change that to 2 or more, you may find that you can connect to both VPNs at the same time.
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