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  1. lotus99v8

    Backup Exchange on non-exchange server

    Can someone give me the instructions on how to backup Exchange 2003 using ntbackup on a server other than the excchange server. We did this with 5.5 but I can't seem to get it to work with 2003. Thank you! Joe
  2. lotus99v8

    Linksys VPN to VPN to VPN

    I'm not sure how to make all traffic go over the VPN. My guess would be to make the remote secure group 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 but this might mess up the router's internet interface. We are using the linksys VPN routers BEFVP41. FWIW, we had serious problems with the BEFSX41 not renewing the...
  3. lotus99v8

    Linksys VPN to VPN to VPN

    OK. I have figured out how to do this. It seems that the Linksys VPN routers do not route the VPN ip addresses internally. A clue was that they do not show up on the routing table of the VPN router. To get around this I did the following. 1. I set up all the VPN's with a local secure group...
  4. lotus99v8

    Linksys VPN to VPN to VPN

    No, I have not been able to figure out how to do this. I think it may not be possible. It appears that the VPN addresses do not show up in the routing table and therefore will only route out an interface. The only way I can think of doing this is to have a separate VPN router for each...
  5. lotus99v8

    Linksys VPN to VPN to VPN

    Actually, they aren't clients. It is two Linksys VPN routers connected to a common third Linksys VPN router. I want to route across three subnets. 10.1.1.0/0 <-> 10.1.0.0/0 <-> 10.1.2.0/0 Linksys Linksys Linksys Thoughts?
  6. lotus99v8

    Linksys VPN to VPN to VPN

    We have a Linksys VPN router at work with 5 home offices connected with Linksys VPN routers. The internal IP addresses are as follows: Main Office: 10.1.0.0 Home Office1: 10.1.1.0 Home Office2: 10.1.2.0 Home Office3: 10.1.3.0 Home Office4: 10.1.4.0 Home Office5: 10.1.5.0 What we want is the...

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