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MBL/WHOI Library proxy required
Even with VPN, certain MBL/WHOI Library Services require
proxy
To access many of the MBL/WHOI
Library 'Full Text' journals and databases, which are contracted
from companies whose Web addresses are outside of the WHOI/MBL
address range (128.128.*), you will need to configure
a proxy server in your browser.
In general, the VPN service will allow your home computer access to the
restricted, internal-only services that you normally access from your
WHOI office. There are, however, some subtleties, which the following
explanation may help elucidate.
WHOI uses a 'split-tunnel' for VPN connections, allowing traffic destined
for the .whoi.edu domain to tunnel through our Cisco VPN concentrator
and traffic intended for other Internet hosts to tunnel through your home
ISP's routers. Therefore when browsing to non-WHOI hosts, your home computer
will be using the IP address assigned to it by your DSL or Cable ISP.
We use this configuration feature so that your home connections to Google,
for example, don't have to come into WHOI, take a hairpin turn and travel
back out through our Internet connection - you have a more direct link
via your ISP's routes. Most of the journals and databases contracted by
the Library are located outside of WHOI address space, at '.com' addresses.
Therefore, traffic destined for these nodes does not tunnel through our
VPN concentrator and is perceived by those remote sites as coming from
your ISP, not from within WHOI. The best way to deal with this situation
is to use the proxy server established at MBL for your use while working
at home.
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