Yes, I have connected 2 remote sites (SOHO 6tc's) to my main site (FB700) and had to set an addtional tunnel between both SOHO6tc's. Now everyone can see every thing.
Kixtart
If you have a Private IP, you'll run into a double NAT. Another router somewhere is placeing a wrapper on your packets, giving them a Public IP. I'd suggest using tracert to find out where and who, but I don't know what you can do from there. You'll need an un-NATted Public IP for VPN.
kixtart
Open Policy Manager and "add a service". Find and add PPTP (or IPSEC depending on your needs). Hit Close. Back on the Policy Manager you should now see PPTP. Open PPTP and make sure Incoming is Enabled and Denied (unless you need to VPN into your network) and make sure Outgoing is Enabled...
Bingo! I had that happen and tracked it down to my laptop users having viruses. Go to www.trendmicro.com and hit the drop down to do a "Housecall" and scan your pc's.
BNutz
How do you manually transfer FSMO roles? (Incase DCPROMO failes). This leads into my next quetion of, How successful is DCPROMO in transfering roles when demoting your first server in the forest?
This would take hours to tell you about. I'd suggest stoping by Borders Book store and picking up a Win2000 Server book. You need DHCP to hand out IP's, but you need to know all you component IP addresses to start with (not client machines obviously). If your Win2000 server is running active...
Hi jenlion,
So what your saying is that having ipsec_users conflicted with dvcp_net in the "ANY" service? I am having a similar problem and am searching high and low.
BNutz
The title was supposed to be "Help setting up BOVPN (FB 700 v7 to 6tc v6.2.20)"
I looked and found v6.3 for the SOHO 6 that was just released, but it doesn't address my problem with BOVPN. I will upgrade because it addresses other issues I have with MUVPN and Max Internet sessions...
I have read and read. I can ping from FB 700 to SOHO 6tc and servers behind it, but cannot open a share (\\10.0.1.15\c$ or anything else). I cannot ping or open a share to the FB 700 or behind it. I setup Manual VPN, just like their doc says. I made sure all HASH's are identical. Here is...
IT WORKS!
Ok, first I brought my DNS internally. NO go. Still can't send to AOL.com and Comcast.net. But at least I have far more control over DNS now.
Sohni, YOU ARE THE MAN! [thumbsup2] Your last post explaining how to use my ISP SMTP as a smart host worked like a champ!
For all who...
bobsa30:
I checked your DNS server of ns1.vi.net and all looks good. However your pointer record shows this:
217.34.37.208 PTR record: host217-34-37-208.in-addr.btopenworld.com. [TTL 86400s] [A=217.34.37.208]
I can not ping you. Here are the results (From Washington D.C.)
ping -a...
I am about the call comcast and go postal. Last I talked to them they said that there is a known issue for Comcast sending email to AOL and they were working on it. This has probably been resolved by now.
BUT... from the Comcast web access I can log into my <user>@comcast.net email account...
Is the user receiving this meesage getting an NDR after the retry attempts (default NDR is 48 hours after first delay notification, I believe)? If so, can you post a copy of the NDR?
Assuming you are talking about sending external email, lets say your user A is sending to userz@thisdomain.com...
Well now, I did a SPAM database lookup and found 99.25% ok, but one site (out of 150+ sites) had this to say (about Comcast, not me):
IP address 68.86.186.x is listed here as comcast.net.misc spam. Comcast does not provide static ip addresses - they only provide DHCP with a moderately long...
Yes, I tried this before. The results from that URL are:
Answer:
68.86.186.x PTR record: pcp04235633pcs.gnscrp01.va.comcast.net. [TTL 43200s] [A=68.86.186.x]
I substituted the last octet of my IP with x. I realize that this isn't my mail server/domain. The reason for this is because I have...
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