Hi Notallhere,
I've been having the same issue with my setup, and I still can't seem to find an answer. I'm still researching and trying other things. I'll let you know if I find the answer, or if you figured it out. Could you let me know? Thanks!
Thanks for your assistance.
Well I decided to check the logs while I try to attempt the connection this is what I'm getting.
6 Mar 05 2009 14:58:48 106015 192.168.1.146 172.29.94.100 Deny TCP (no connection) from 192.168.1.146/3350 to 172.29.94.100/3389 flags RST on interface inside
I've...
But it's not an outside interface, it's coming from behind and it's just a different subnet. Or you just throwing that as an example. I just don't want to give access for RDP though, I want to give access to all traffice between the subnets. How would I accomplish that?
Hi Thanks for your response.
That 192.168.1.100 is for a machine located in our lab, that a vendor needs to connect to. Same for the other statement it is to let our vendor's networks connect to our environment with RDP.
Here is a quick look at my connectivity
Internet ---- ASA ---(192.168.1.0)----Router --(192.168.95.0, Direct connection Fiber) ---Router --(172.29.94.0)
192.168.1.0
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Internet ---- Router
Anyway I can reach both destinations fine can ping a...
Using a class C subnet mask.
You would have only a range of 3-127 as the max. But normally I would keep a block of about 20 addresses for network devices, depending on the size of the office.
So I would block out 1-20, and have a pool of 21-127.
Hi all,
We're having an issue with a DNS server.
We have two DC's the first DC is located at our Coporate office in Canada and we have another one in Germany. I just did the turnover this weekend to add the servers to our domain. We have 1 forest and 1 domain. The connection to both offices...
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