Never mind. You can close this thread. I ended up making the vpn NAT endpoint 192.168.10.89 (which was not routed on the remote network) and the vpn now works as expected with traffic flowing.
So to explain: Change the Local_NAT_Address to 192.168.10.89 in the LAN zone and on the remote end...
We're trying to setup a point to point VPN between a Sonicwall Pro 2040 with SonicOS Enhanced 4.0.0.2-51e and a Cisco router with firewall/vpn services on the other end.
Our LAN IP network is 192.168.10.0/24
The main problem is that the remote end also has the 192.168.10.0/24 network in their...
Unfortunately, the company I was working for at the time went out of business before I got the chance to set it up.
I don't have access to a pix anylonger to try it out. I'm struggling now to get it to hook up with a Sonicwall Firewall/vpn without much luck. Andrew G. Hargreave, III...
We have a pix 525 [v5.1(1)] with the triple DES option. I've purchased the Linksys VPN Cable Router [http://www.linksys.com/Products/product.asp?grid=23&prid=411] for my home cable connection.
Haven't read up on all the steps to set it up yet, just wondering if anyone else has done it yet...
iNotes is Domino's web based email interface that very closely resembles and functions like the full notes stand-alone client.
They haven't ported this to the linux server yet. I believe it's planned for R6 which is planned for release by end of 3rd quarter. Andrew G. Hargreave, III SANS...
Send them to this page for directions:
http://doc.notes.net/domino_notes/5.0.3/help5_admin.nsf/980fa68d0b490faf852566dd00291ad7/5518df863540b8ec0525687b00660076?OpenDocument&AutoFramed Andrew G. Hargreave, III SANS GSEC
(email) agh3@agh3.com
(web) http://agh3.com
See this thread on Notes.net for the solution. This is a Lotusscript agent that needs to run on the server.
http://www.notes.net/46dom.nsf/Search/d2831879f18cdd8f85256a930075430a?OpenDocument
For your server administrators, have them check out this link to the Administrator Help database on...
Domino is not a sendmail server. However, if it's configured properly, it should accept SMTP email just like a sendmail server would. Andrew G. Hargreave, III SANS GSEC
(email) agh3@agh3.com
(web) http://agh3.com
Check out the Domino Enterprise Integration portion of Domino. This will require coordinating and setting up with your Domino administrators, but would allow SQL to talk to the Domino db and Domino to talk to the SQL server.
http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/ei Andrew G. Hargreave, III...
Sorry Lamaar75, but that's incorrect. If they fill in the 'Forwarding Address' field, mail is only forwarded,it is not stored in the original mail file.
Domino *can provide* all those features..but most don't come installed with the package. You need to either purchase them from a 3rd party or have developers/consultants create them for you.
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