![]() I have to be physically connected, and I cannot VPN from within the same domain either) but this is only happening with Safari. I know there are some restrictions on our network (for example, if I am in the office on the wireless, I cannot Remote Desktop into my work PC. The only checkbox I see checked off is under the Proxies tab and it says "Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV)" Advanced only gives me a list of my DNS Servers and my company's domain name listed under Search Domains. I read another post that said to go to System Preferences > Networks > Select my connection on the left, click Advanced and uncheck a box that routes all traffic, but I don't have that option. It is only Safari that I cannot connect to. I thought this was just a VPN issue, but it turns out that I can connect to those websites if I use Firefox. ![]() ![]() It has always been the case that if I am connected to the VPN, Safari will not connect to any websites on my company domain. I have a 27 inch Mid 2011 iMac running OS X Lion 10.7.5 and I connect to a PC at my office for work using the built in Cisco IPSec VPN and Remote Desktop. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |