I Hope this is the right forum.
OK. I have 7 users in a Las Vegas hotel. All running W2K SP4 current patch level and av at latest pattern. All 7 users work perfect everywhere except at the Hotel.
Basically these guys launch their Cisco VPN client and then Outlook. But when connected at the hotel, outlook will not connect to the exchange server.
When I received the first call I figured it was a user error so I logged on remotely to the laptop to watch what the user was doing. Sure enough no traffic between the client and exchange server. So for Kicks and giggles I launched IE and tried to open our local intranet.
Here's where it gets weird. An ISA error was displayed. Sorry I don't have the exact error, but basically ISA said it couldn't resolve the name. I quickly added an entry in the hosts file for the intranet and exchange servers and everything works fine.
I assume that somehow DNS traffic is being blocked, but the users can browse the web just fine, with or without the VPN client running. Since the hosts entry fixed the problem - this must be a DNS issue.
My question is (Finally) Can ISA specify that DNS traffic go to only one server, and if so how do you think DNS requests to my local DNS Server, when connected to the VPN, are blocked?
I am not splitting the tunnel?
Or am I just way off and not seeing the real issue?
