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VPN again - sorry
The problem is likely a NAT issue, when using C2S VPN to the BMgr server itself. You could test by disabling NAT on the server, and then trying the VPN again. The issue is supposed to be fixed with a new NAT in the latest patches - see tip #1 at the URL below. The current BMgr product manager is Rob Sabey at Novell

Cisco 765 and VPN
Rob
Morley nos...@ntlworld.com uk comp home-networking In article <1057015838.57422. 1...@echo.uk.clara.net>, s...@reply.to.field says... On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 23:54:17 +0100 and in article <MPG.196acff8de634a1d989...@news.cis.dfn.de>, Rob Morley said... BulletProof FTP Server claims to be "the most simple and powerful

Wishlist again
MSFT john...@online.microsoft.com_(John_Bay microsoft public windows server sbs At what point does the remote connect fail? Usually the symptoms are that it will get to verifying username/password and it will stay for a while and then fail with an error. If this is the case, 99.99% of the time the problem is that

attempting VPN again
I have had a look around the Netgear manual and it didn't make a lot of sense on first reading but I will keep trying. FTP does however seem the way to go, at least for this one occasion. Cheers R Ahh, just found the right bit of the manual and the setup pages. Looks OK. Cheers again R.

IPSec VPN again
Zhenja Kaluta y.kaly...@sam-solutions.net linux debian user russian "P" == Pavel writes: У меня с маршрутом решилось так: сразу после установки туннеля выполняется команда route add default dev ppp0 defaultroute и replacedefaultroute уже отменили? -- Zhenja Kaluta ICQ 74596027 GnuPG FingerPrint: B86C B548 7CC4 B58F

VPN again!!
To use the VPN again, recheck the box. It's a pain, but it's the only way that i have found around the problem. Also, this Enhancer will be attached to your LAN NIC, and you should uncheck it there, and leave it unchecked. The VPN doesn't care about a local LAN. On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 07:30:36 -0700,

VPN Appliances
VPN упорно отказывается сдаваться. Тунель устанавливается, все вроде проходит нормально, но ни один из DNS-серверов не виден. Если же соединяться из под Настраивал VPN-клиент с его помощью -- "All to tunnel". Все то же самое. Не фурычит. Я в ступоре. Подскажите пожалуйста, что не так (из винды же работает).

Proxy and VPN again
Eric Baines EricBai...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public smartphone We have set our Microsoft VPN server up - and can't get our Smartphones to work with it. I have seen comments on this discussion group where others who are similarly frustrated are saying it cannot be done and it is all a big lie.

Can't connect to my company VPN using Cisco VPN Client
Gary Karasik gkara...@fea.net microsoft public backoffice smallbiz Yes, VPN will work for this, well if you have broadband, not that well over dialup (too slow for mailbox-content synchronization). You can use the Microsoft VPN client after setting up PPTP/RAS on the SBS box. GaryK Philip Green wrote: Scenario - an

VPN again
JM De Moor nos...@spamlessobjectpac.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 When a client attempts to connect to the VPN server, what message do you get? (eg, No answer, etc.) If you have a 2nd NIC in your server and are using ISA, why do you need the router? Joe.

Outlook 2000 and Outside Corporate Connections (Not-Again)
AAAARRRGGGHHH!!!!
* One of my packages for the TI-89/92+: http://triton.towson.edu/users/bbhatt1/ti/MathTools.htm (I just wanted to give an idea of the sorts of things that are available.) Have I convinced you yet to get a Voyage200, VPN? ;-) No, instead: How much for porting these tools to the Saturn based 49G?

VPN Question
Josh Pennell jo...@ioactive.com openbsd misc Ok I just nuked my remote network while adding an IPSec route. I think I better get some test box's setup up before I piss anymore customers off. ) evul newbie admin (ena) You can see what Firewall B ( obscure reference to the man pages ) config looks like at the

VPN - sporadic 781 errors
Nathan Higgins nat...@link9.net.no-spam uk comp home-networking But it doesn't, so he does - hence the "How do I set up my router" question. If the server was directly connected then he'd still have to do similar configuration with a software firewall. Or are you suggesting plugging an unprotected PC into the

VPN again
I've got VPN service set up on NT server. From WinME client, after establishing an initial DUN connection to my ISP, I can use the VPN dial-up connection to log onto the remote host. I see boxes saying "logging on..." and "verifying...", after which I get a second DUN connection icon in the system tray.

Had to reboot server to get VPN again
Josh Pennell jo...@ioactive.com fa openbsd misc Ok I just nuked my remote network while adding an IPSec route. I think I better get some test box's setup up before I piss anymore customers off. ) evul newbie admin (ena) You can see what Firewall B ( obscure reference to the man pages ) config looks like at the

DUN and VPN again
BorderManager has the distinct advantage of tying VPN authentication directly to NDS so you don't have to maintain a separate database of users on the router. As on the BM box VPNS are very CPu intensif....and when you patch etc..i Believe you have to install the vpn again....and mobile users connections are a must

Problem with Terminal server & citrix over VPN
Bob Beck b...@bofh.ucs.ualberta.ca openbsd misc Check your packet filter rules for ENC0. Do they also accept traffic from the security gateway external addresses? -Bob.

AGAIN: VPN connection but no ping or login possible
I have used the VPN wizard, and the vpn service is running. It is set to provide address from a static pool to dial in clients. The clients connect to any ISP and then VPN from there. I only need to allow Exchange and OWA for travelling users. We can connect to the VPN and get logged in.

VPN LAN on a Windows NT client
Jason Lohrenz jmloh...@citilink.com microsoft public proxy I have another situation that I am curious about. I have a server that is running MSP, RRAS, and PPTP. It has 3 NIC's in it. One to our LAN, and two to the internet, each with a different IP address. One is our main IP (web, e-mail...etc) and the other I

attempting VPN again
"Jim Stapleton" stapleton...@gmail.com mailing freebsd net OK, I found a Windows based VPN server at work (we have one windows + 2 cisco) I figured I'd try that because it was the least painful to setup elsewhere (meaning fewer things that vary in configuration?), and I found *some* references to connecting to it.