I created a L2L tunnel between Corp and ME. When I am on corp side asa I can ping the inside interface of the other side and tunnel comes up. From inside the corp side I can not get any pings to respond from the ME side except the asa inside Ip address.
From the ME side ASA Fw I can ping...
So he get's the first prompt for user name and password does he get the second one. This one says something like. Remote Desktop cannot verify the identity of the computer yada yada yada... If not then he may have a corrupt application (the rdp app). Try logging in as you from his PC via rdp...
When users reside locally they get the message your password will expire in x days fine. For our remote users they never get these messages. Then one day they cannot get in at all. Any ideas why and how to fix it? We are using Cisco VPN clients for remote access.
When users reside locally they get the message your password will expire in x days fine. For our remote users they never get these messages. Then one day they cannot get in at all. Any ideas why and how to fix it?
Does anyone know if it's possible to login to sp with just a username and not having to input the domain\username?
Users put in the domain\username and works fine. This is a single tree ad site.
Any ideas?
Yeah traffic is Ugly in the am specially.
"..maybe we should go out for some beers and talk tech talk one of these days. "
I am right down the street....
The virus was one that generated tremendous emails. I will have to look for the name of it. Downloaded the .dat file and was able to clear it out that way.
BTW. Is that Ral NC?
Actually we noticed that the queue was filling up within seconds on the mail server. Then it would saturate the t1. This was repeating quite regularly.
IN the scope settings you should be able to exclude certain addresses.
Go to the address pool, right click, then click on exclusion range. Put your address in there twice to only exclude that one ip.
Done.
Well... Here is what I think was the answer. The mail server caught a virus. This was consuming all the bandwidth (the verdict is still out on that). I am not sure why this wasn't detectable when I ran continous pings. It seems fine for now.
Awful strange though....
Thanks Ya'll
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