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  1. mitchoe

    Problem with w3proxy.exe and memory

    Please see my previous submission for more details. W3proxy.exe is failing after using up approximately 800MB of memory.
  2. mitchoe

    Problem with install of patch "isah174"

    Correction to post: The patch name is "isahf174", and the process that started this whole thing is the w3proxy.exe process chewing up memory and finally failing. It is not lack of memory causing it, as it only gets to approx. 800MB before it fails, and I have 3GB on board. Dr. Watson...
  3. mitchoe

    Problem with install of patch "isah174"

    I have an ISA server 2000 in combined firewall and cache mode with SP1 installed. I had already installed the isah275 patch, and installed the isah174 patch last night. When the install was complete, the services and sessions became "unavailable" from the MMC, both natively and...
  4. mitchoe

    DMZ DNS COMMANDS?

    I have a DNS server in the DMZ that I use strictly for outbound resolution from my WAN. On my internal network I have the address range for the DMZ routed, so that anything from inside can get to the DMZ, as we do not use default routing internally. I have access lists for port 53 (domain) TCP...
  5. mitchoe

    Has anyone vpn to cisco 3000 behind a linksys befvp41

    Yeah, it's a wonderful thing! One of the experiences I had with all this is, when going through a PIX firewall with the VPN client, you have to use the "TCP over port 10000" choice, which means you have to be using one of the more recent clients, I think it's available with 3.5x and...
  6. mitchoe

    Has anyone vpn to cisco 3000 behind a linksys befvp41

    I am assuming some things. One, that when you say "Cisco 3000", you mean a Cisco 30xx VPN concentrator, and two, that your ISP is aware of what you are trying to do and has given you an assurance that it will be permitted. That said, I connect through a Linksys wireless router and ADSL...
  7. mitchoe

    Alarm Notify via e-mail

    We are just investigating the same thing, and we have found good news and bad. The good news is that it is very do-able. The bad news is, it can't be done from NNM without help. We are going to test a freebie called "blat", which looks like it should do the job. What you need is a...
  8. mitchoe

    Using NNM in NOC for LARGE screen display

    I have been tasked with providing an NNM view of the network for the NOC. Providing the view is fairly straight forward, but giving them the best tool to view the map has turned out to not be. They (powers that be) do not like the Web browser view, because of the dual screen nature of the beast...
  9. mitchoe

    NNM Upgrade-What are the issues

    I have recently been through this, and there is in fact a problem with the Solid database. After upgrading, I received the following error: Solid System Fatal Error 11013: License file format is incompatible. HP told me the solution was to issue a new CD, but they gave me a workaround, which is...
  10. mitchoe

    PIX Firewalls and Token ring connectivity

    Does anyone know if Cisco is going to relent on the intention of dropping token ring support on the PIX IOS? Recently I went to the software download site and there is a warning that, as of 6.0.x, token ring and FDDI interfaces are no longer supported. I called Cisco, but all they seem to be...

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