The easiest thing to do would be enable remote user VPN from the network tab. Specify a pool of addresses (or single address if just your MD).
If it's just the one user,don;t worry about setting up RADIUS authentication. Simply click on the setup authentication, servers tab and create a...
Do you have a link to the vss update?
The doco was so well hidden that I have been unable to find it since I first located it around 4- 5 weeks ago, and my annual holiday has made sure that I completely forgot the location after I had returned.
I am running backup exec 9.1 on a Windows 2000 Server. I have, amongst other things, a Windows 2003 server to be backed up.
However, whenever the backup job gets to the shadow copy compoments on the Windows 2003, the backup exec agent on the target server crashes.
The Veritas website had one...
the problem you will find is that you need a fixed address at each end for a manual IPSec tunnelt o work properly. If the remote office uses dynamic IP, you will have a problem.
How many users are at the branch office?
If budget permits, the simplest solution would be to purchase a Firebox...
you need to create a rule for the ANY service allowing ipsec_users access to trusted and vice versa
If you are using extended authentication groups, the groups you have assigned access to also need to be present in the rules
The only really effective way to get a report showing accurate internet browsing habits would be to implement some form of Proxy as well as your firewall. This also has the benefit
This needn't be a particularly complex package, but you want something handling HTTP requests and logging this...
The Watchguard Firebox has all of the above features. As a firewall it performs brilliantly. The VPN features are handy - it can be used in a variety of configurations:
- VPN server for PPTP client authenticating against Active Directory or firewall itself
- Watchguard MUVPN, which uses...
Or you could tell the IMS on each to server to deliver mail to the other domaion by sending the mail directly to it's IP address.
Internal DNS services would solve this problem.
when they ping to they get a response from servername or servername.domainname?
Try sticking the mailserver details in a hostfile to see if that solves the problem. If it does then it's a DNS issue. Are the machines configured with a default domain?
use KIX rather than a dos command file. You could even just use KIX to call your dos command file.
Anyway, KIX's default behaviour is to log the user out if the login script is interrupted. That usually stops them doing it after the first or second time.
go to kixtart.org for more info.
It depends - if you're using MS PPTP VPN then you can invoke logon using dial-up networking and specify the VPN connection as the dial-up connection. This works a treat via broadband or through a remote LAN and even works via dial-up, provided you have configured your VPN connection to invoke a...
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