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VPN SETUP
zdrys...@diagnostic.co.nz muc lists debian user Hi we are planning to establish a VPN using cisco routers to do PPTP (GRE). Allow the PPTP data channel and IPsec ESP traffic in and out. ipfwadm -I -a accept -W eth1 -V 200.200.200.200 -P all -S 199.0.0.2/32 -D 222.0.0.2/32 ipfwadm -0 -a accept -W eth1 -V

Changing Server IP Address
Sooner Al Soone...@somewhere.net.invalid microsoft public windowsxp work_remotely Well, what problem(s) are you having not getting this to work? Message----- On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:20:23 -0400, "cc0212933" <JBasa...@comcast.net> wrote: I need to know if it's possible to get 2 XP Pro machines to VPN together?

vpn setup in ISA
S. Pidgorny [MVP] slavi...@yahoo.com microsoft public isa Checkpoint has UDP encapsulation option for IPsec. Use that one; publish the VPN server on ISA; The VPN is setup on a hardware device and not ISA. Network access works just fine when ISA is uninstalled. However, I would like to keep ISA but don't know

Cant see PC on network!
Please give me the ipconfig /all result on the problematic PC respective when before VPN setup and after VPN setup. command prompt and type in the following instructions: **Osql -E -S %computername%\MSFW **sp_configure 'show advanced options',1 **reconfigure with override **go **sp_configure 'max server memory'

Proxy Server and VPN/RAS Setup questions
1. my local print server for printing Look into routed vpn networks. If I were in your case I would probably set up a VPN server on (one of) my firewall(s) and then either route/allow :641 traffic to the remote print server through the VPN or simply redirect :641 connections through the VPN, just like port

Any time, anywhere... If possible, HOW?
Since I already have routers in place, can'tI make use of them? Can anyone direct me to a site that deals with this type of setup (I know that there are a ton of pages that explain VPN setup to varying degrees but none I've seen touch upon exisiting network config utilizing hardware routers/gateways) Thanks.

BEFSR41 Linksys Router & VPN Setup
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Erling Årva" wrote: I (a very novice Firewall/VPN user) wonder if there is any VPN setup in the FW-1/VPN-1 that doesn't require a special license that's not already included with the SmallOffice product? I realise that all the 'server' types (SecurID, Radius etc) require this, but I'm really just after a very

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For your VPN server you could either - use FreeSwan on your Linux firewall, i haven't used it but plenty of folk have. - buy a VPN router (not just a VPN pass-thru one) such as SnapGear, these are designed to do VPN with minimal setup required. S/w takes longer to setup but is cheaper/free (except for your time),

Win 2k VPN Setup or hardware vpn boxes?
Hi We are trying to set up a VPN from remote PC's through our Firewall-1 1.30a so that remote users can get to their M$Exhange mail etc without having reason Authenticated by S/Key" "11868" "26Nov98" " 9:56:42" "mxshark10" "ip-address" "log" "accept" "Locate-Service" "ip-address" "ip-address" "tcp" "40" "1030"

Setting Up XP VPN
I'm assuming some sort of VPN setup is what is required. What do I need to read and what do I need to do? I would also like to be able to connect from the office to my home LAN and while I'm at it it would be nice to connect from another location via a Win98 box connected to the internet via a cablemodem.

FIX: SSHSentinel -> ISAKMPD Phase 2 failure (possibly)
Am I right in saying that if the VPN login works, then the client and the VPN setup is ok? yes. If I am unable to ping the private address of the server, If it works from aw/s connected directly to the public side of the BM server it works just because the BM server is routing packets, and the encryption isn't

VPN setup - step by step
In order for these methods to work, you must already have routing properly configured on the SonicWall and LAN router(s), and the nodes at the remote subnets THis is protected via a SonicWall DMZ firewall which also supports VPN using SonicWalls' VPN client. Now I have VPN setup wonderfully for people to access

VPN Setup
Hi, I am having problems getting VPN setup correctly. Outbound VPN is working fine. It is the incoming VPN that is causing the problem. My ipchains is as follows (for the VPN part) ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -p tcp -s 192.168.79.0/24 -d 1.2.3.4/32 1723 -i eth1 ipchains -A output -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s

ipsec vpn problemy (długie)
VPN, nazywa się FortiGate nie wiem która wersja. Jest sobie firmowy windowsiany klient (FortiClient) do tegoż VPNa. Z windowsianego bangla, z linuksa nie. co S 13:04 0:00 | \_ _pluto_adns -d root 5246 0.0 0.1 133668 1176 ? Ssl 13:04 0:00 \_ /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/charon --use-syslog LOGI #v+ Feb 14 13:04:13

VPN SETUP
Is there a specific VPN log that could be checked? I've walked through the VPN setup steps multiple times and tried to manually configure access as well to no avail. connect a workstation to that hub/switch, allocate the w/sa fixed IP in the same range as the SBS public IP, and try it from the w/s.

VPN setup
S. Pidgorny [MVP] Slavi...@yahoo.com microsoft public proxy I performed similar setup with Checkpoint's Securemote and I'm sure that this can be done with Nortel's client: Setup VPN client on the MSP host. Add static packet filter exception to allow any traffic from/to the VPN server. Initiate VPN connection.

Shared Fax Service via vpn
S. Pidgorny [MVP] slavi...@yahoo.com microsoft public proxy Citrix have Extranet that's their VPN solution (sort of). -- Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MVP My problem though is when I want to connect to the company server from home (with the same setup), I need to use a VPN client on my laptop. And that doesn't work.

Outlook wont connect over VPN
Process 7264 and the invalid 'replacedefaultroute' option is fine - that's a setup error. The pppd not wanting to _replace_ an existing default, that when the modems connected, they would send a bit of text identifying what they were: "CLIENT" or "CLIENT/SERVER" or some such B/S. As far as I've been able to

Latency spike over VPN using SSH (delayed ack problem)
S. Pidgorny [MVP] slavi...@yahoo.com microsoft public win2000 ras_routing Make sure that you'll be setting up PPTP VPN ports, which is the only supported by Windows 98 Hi I am new to VPN. Trying to setup a Microsoft VPN over TCP/IP. What do I need to setup and equipment? So far this is what I have done.

VPN setup and configuration
... the account/s to use or add one--Next Double click "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Specify an ip address range to give out to the vpn caller try 192.168.2.1 There are 2 different peer to peer networks in 2 different locations, and I'm wondering if it is possbile to set up a VPN connection between the 2 peer to