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Activer Area Has Changed
krad zen11...@zen.co.uk mailing freebsd questions Hi, I currently have a vpn setup between a few lans using freebsd, ipsec and gif tunnels It all works .... 2003 diff: 26(s) hard: 30(s) soft: 24(s) last: Mar 5 12:13:52 2003 hard: 0(s) soft: 0(s) current: 1264(bytes) hard: 0(bytes) soft: 0(bytes) allocated: 9 hard:

VPN Setup
I wouldn't argue that one can't have "issues" in configuring (a) separate subnet(s) with (a) different address range(s), I meant more that such issues can be resolved, but are likely to take some tech expertise if you don't do it "right" from the get-go. I think it would involve additional setup in the routing

VPN and proxy servers
Dima Dorfman d...@trit.org mailing freebsd net I have a VPN setup where the client opens an SSH connection to the VPN router and runs "ppp -direct client-vpn" (ie, I'm tunneling a PPP Now, there are three computers: C is the VPN client, R is the VPN router, and S is a server on the other side of the VPN.

Setup VPN when only having one network connection?
What’s going on? or: I am having intermittent Internet connectivity issues. What's going on? A: It’s probably the RAS/double homed issue - you need to obtain hotfix .... This allegedly worked from outside, too, without a VPN setup, and before the router was introduced. If this is "safe" and I need to go back to it,

VPN Setup Help
For background, these machines accept a couple thousand connections a day 7/24, the s/w running on these workstations is capable of handling multiple Unless the traffic is time dependent in some way, the load on your servers should be more or less decoupled from the VPN setup / tear down time - and slow state

Firewall-1 and VPN setup problem
Here's the setup: Main Office (SBS as router/firewall): Internal network (LAN): 192.168.16.0/24 Internal interface: 192.168.16.2 External interface: 67.100.185.126 I need to know the proper static route(s) to add to get the packets from the main office (SBS) private network, across the VPN tunnel, to the remote

ipsec and gre tunnels
It seems a bit drastic - I didn't realise VPN had this limitation. It is not a VPN limitation it is a RAS limitation. Does installing the RRAS update allow for multiple connections? [[ caveat I've only ever installed this on NTS machines ]] As far as I can see from the MS site it's just a patch with bug fixes

Simple VPN setup
chris scott chris.sc...@uk.tiscali.com fa freebsd questions Hi, I currently have a vpn setup between a few lans using freebsd, ipsec and gif tunnels It all .... 2003 diff: 26(s) hard: 30(s) soft: 24(s) last: Mar 5 12:13:52 2003 hard: 0(s) soft: 0(s) current: 1264(bytes) hard: 0(bytes) soft: 0(bytes) allocated: 9

Corrupt Master VPN Server
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Stylianos kstylia...@ofwlaw.com mail firewalls I posted a question a few weeks back concerning RAS/VPN setup on our MS Proxy server to allow a remote user This message is intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient of this message, please notify the

VPN Setup
In this case it is understandable but your w/s should be connected on your PRIVATE side, not on the public one. 8. choose Public for Public IP, Private for Private IP.. 9. Use NWCONFIG to install " Brdsp1.nlf" from support connectioni CD and Setup VPN Server by VPNCFG>Create Master VPN Server> Public IP

C to S VPN error in 3.8
The wizard will start, ask what you wish to set up (VPN Server). If TCP/IP is listed for protocols, it is safe to select "all available protocols", .... a number of O/S products over the years, from Novell, to straight NT4 (which many still use) to SBS (which most have been migrating to over the last two years).

{OT} CUPS alternative?
Thorny ÐÉÛÅÔ: Hi guys, I have a client who is having problems with users connecting to exchange 2003 over a site to site vpn using outlook 2003. šAll users and accounts were setup manually so no migration wizards were used except the exchange migration wizard from notes to PST, then import using exmerge. š

internet connection sharing and VPN setup
A better approach would be to use the security and data encryption provided by a VPN to act as a gate keeper to the Oracle database server's listener port, I am also assuming that once this is set up a person should also be able to add the database(s) to a local install of OEM (or Grid control once we've

VPN question
Me spamso...@else.net microsoft public pocketpc On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:26:04 +1100, S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote: Hi S, here is what I have, a Samsung i700 that I'm that I need to check the settings to setup the connection, so I tried going on the settings by clicking on the My connections/Add a new VPN server

VPN setup
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mike S." <Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CAF8294E-C4E4-4060-89C6-8BB48A0288BB@microsoft.com... I have also fixed this problem, but it was not firewall related. I had also tried all versions

ISA access with Checkpoint VPN client
If not, go to network connections on the target, select the 'create a new connection' task, next;setup advanced...;accept incoming...;allow vpn...;edit users as needed;edit networking s/w if needed; finish You should now have an 'incoming connections' icon in your network connections. You'll need to set the router

HELP HELP....!!!
blurstall repl...@newsgoup.please comp os ms-windows nt misc See also my similar post from May 30, re dialin modems. "Mark Graves" <mark.gra...@penborn.ns.co.uk> wrote in message news:38jZQRAaGgL7EA4n@penborn.co.uk... Hi, I'm trying to setup a VPN so that remote users can connect to our LAN via our ADSL connection.

BM3.6 VPN Setup
"S. Pidgorny [MVP]" <slavi...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:OzfnS2CZAHA.1600@tkmsftngp02... Kueh, That information can be found in Windows 2000 documentation, accessible through start menu. Dear all, I would be wonderfull if someone could provide me with detail instructions as to setup VPN client setup.

VPN and Slow Telnet Login Prompt
I'm trying to setup a VPN host on my office computer so I can connect to the office network from a satellite location. I am running Windows XP Pro on the host I know how to set the router's port forwarding settings; I just do not know what port(s) VPN communications take place through. Can anybody advise? --Robby.

VPN Setup
10.0.0.2 server #PRE #DOM:DOMAIN 10.0.0.2 "DOMAIN \0x1b" #PRE 10.0.0.2 "DOMAIN \0x1c" #PRE Use commands of the form: net use s: \\server\shared /user:username password Where 'server' is the name of the SBS 4.5 VPN server, 'shared' is the name of a shared folder on the SBS server and 'username' is a user on the SBS