I have been trying to set up Apache to log to individual files for each virtual host. Either I get Apache to run without separate logs, or Apache fails to load. I have tried just about everything, but nothing seems to work.
With the config I have below, I am now able to get vhosts working, just...
I am going to be adding a second network (wireless) that needs to be isolated from the primary network except for one server (www). Currently the wireless is on a second VLAN, that while permitting internet access does not of course allow access to the web server on the main LAN.
What I would...
No we can't use the 207, I just caught that after, not thinking when I put in the 29 subnet. But for some reason, the ISP says we have IPs 201-207. Once that was taken out it fixed some of the problems. I say some, but not all
It wasn't until I swapped the outside address of 204 and made that...
Below is a config that appears almost line per line similar to a working config (I removed SNMP, Telnet etc..). The first PIX runs just perfectly.
The second which was being setting up this week has a few issues. First and foremost is the server at 192.168.111.2 (mapped to 55.xx.xx.202) has no...
I have thought of that as well as one measure to test out, as well as to remove gateway settings from any printers.
But I am still concerned why, or how, 22 devices could be maxing out. Why the device is listing 25 LAN addresses as accessing the internet when there are only 22 physical...
I have a client that has an old Soho WG2500 w/ 25 user license. They have 22 devices on the network (4 printers, 3 servers, and 15 desktops). This issue has come up from time to time, but today about 6-8 times the internet was just not accessible period.
Previously I had seen under the...
It sounds like they did not configure the firewall properly. You can define traffic out of the firewall through the acl. Trojans connecting through the VPN sounds to me as if they did not 'secure' the firewall at all. That should never happen to any firewall. As I said the PIX is simple to...
For most people, unless there is a specific requirement that is proprietary to their office, I would suggest a Cisco PIX firewall. Very stable, secure, and easy to work with. If you have a average size small business then a PIX is perfect. The advantage of the PIX in comparison to Watchguards is...
I am trying to set up a VPN between a Cisco PIX 506 w/ IOS 6.3(5) and a Linksys BEFVPN41. Below is the config from the PIX and the resulting log from the Linksys. I am using the Linksys BEFVPN as I believe this is supposed to be operable with a PIX. I saw from many threads that Linksys BEFSX41s...
I have set up a MySQL db on one server, the IIS 6.0 on another. Using Frontpage I created some forms to input data. On a test page I made I have 4 fields. First is the ID which is autonumber (I leave alone). The second is marked as TEXT, the third is MEDIUMTEXT, and the fourth is DATE.
In the...
Just wanted to add the Event log provides absolutely no information on this. Not one error or warning message. I have updated XP with latest Service pack and all patches etc. Also, this problem occured after a fresh install. Symantec Antivirus 10 client was the first application installed. I am...
I have a PC that was set up with Windows XP Professional. Currently, when I go to transfer files on this machine through the network the pc seems to just bog down after a minute and eventually stop responding.
Now the weird thing is this will have the same effect if I am on another machine and...
I have a client who has a Watchguard SOHO (WG2500). We did a VPN user license upgrade on the unit. There I found that there is no VPN configuration, it appears that on the firewall side the VPN is pre-configured, which does not make me too happy.
The client I have had multiple issues with...
Found out last night that the issue was the "updated" firmware to the Linksys router. The latest 2 revisions started causing more and more erratic behavior. Finally the router was re-starting on its own every 10-20 minutes. After having numerous problems getting the original firmware back on the...
Here is our desired scenario:
2 different groups connect to office via VPN. Group 1 has full access to the network. Group 2 would only access a specific machine/IP address.
How can we define which IPs EACH group can access? I know we can define an IPSec rule under which IPs can be accessed...
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