I am having a bit of an odd issue with Outlook 2003 and the read message receipts. I have an IMAP account. When I receive messages from my boss who has "require read receipt" checked, my Outlook sends the "message read" receipt to my boss after I have read it. Although I have a tendency to...
For about 3 months now I have had a Linksys VPN router installed in the main office and using SSH Sentinel I would VPN in. Luckly the VPN still works. But for some reason I cannot connect to a machine on the interal side after I make the VPN connection. I used to just go to START -> RUN...
ok.. well to get over half of it I changed my network addressing scheme at home. So we got one part solved. I am now able to ping inside the network.
forgive once again Bill, but how would I set the connection to not use the local gw for name resolution?
would this be done in SSH...
ok. Well I have a VPN setup. With a Linksys BEFVP41 and SSH Sentinel VPN client I am establishing an IPSec VPN.
During my testing on a test network the VPN client was able to ping and access directories on the "server" via windows file sharing.
So I have put the vpn router in production...
ok, I know I am going to sound like a lazy SOB but I have my Outlook 2003 checking a bunch of differnt IMAP accounts. Is there a way so that when I open outlook it will automatically expand the IMAP folder so at the very least the inbox is showing?
Thanks!
-Matt
Back to the client to router config.
If I want to sit behind my linksys router at home and my network scheme at home is 192.168.1.0 and I want to connect to the linksys VPN router which also has a network of 192.168.1.0....
am I going to have an issue?
Do I need to change the network...
I'm a big dumb animal folks!
I got it. stupid stupid mistake. I can't believe I beat my head on my desk all morning just to find out I had the default gateway set incorrectly on the machine on the inside of the network!
Thanks!
-Matt
to me it seems it knows how to get to the 192.168.2.0 network because I can ping the internal IP address of the router. Although I am not able to ping a client machine on the internal network.
Does this have anything to do with NAT? Have I just setup the wrong test network? I mean I know...
ok, I have installed SSH Sentinel. I am able to establish the VPN. The log on the VPN Router says it was successful. But I guess something isn't completely correct. I am not able to ping, browse, or access anything on the inside of the VPN. And the inside isn't able to ping out to the...
no reason for ipsec vs others. The information that I have found has just been leading me that way.
Any other ideas would be helpful. As long as it is compatible with this Linksys VPN router.
-Matt
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