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HCB (Programmer)
8 Jun 01 20:56
Does SecurRemote work with DSL and/or Windows ME?

I am trying to setup SecurRemote using Verizon DSL/RASppoe - I can get the SecurRemote authentication to work but I cannot get into my office LAN.  The network logon dialog comes up, SecurRemote kicks in & authenticates, but I just keep getting the "No domain server available to authenticate your password" from the network.

I tried setting the Rasppoe TCP/IP to a dummy address & also tried removing it with the same results.  And I tried lowering the MTU to 1200.

I also tried with a dial-up connection with the same result.
I'm using SecurRemote Version 4.1 SP-3, build 4174
Any ideas?
XXOO (IS/IT--Management)
20 Jun 01 17:12
What are you using for a DSL gateway?

If the DSL gateway is putting a shim in your TCP/IP stack, you have no solution other than get a different gateway.

Also, there is a more recent SecuRemote build, but this is likely not your problem.
HCB (Programmer)
20 Jun 01 22:03
I'm not sure, is RASppoe the DSL gateway?

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