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We are switching from a 56K relay to a single cable modem at a remote site and lets say I have three remote users at this site that set up on a lan. Various operating systems are being used from 95...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 03/08/2001 Views: 0
Not that this is a hard question . . . We've finally gotten fed up with DSL and are moving to fractional T1 lines.  We have three offices in three cities and two states.  What we have now is a DSL ...
Zones: Security, IPSec, Enterprise FirewallsDate Answered: 07/09/2001 Views: 0
I (and my brother too) have a ip masqerading (iptables) linux firewall/gateway. I know it should be possible to set up a VPN network using a ssh tunnel between our firewalls. The question is how......
Zones: Security, IPSecDate Answered: 04/30/2002 Views: 0
OK, Here's the deal: Win2k AD Domain. Win2k clients. They connect from the internet thru a Cisco 2600 router/NAT. They reach the 2000 RRAS server and connect. But, then they cannot browse the ...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 08/27/2002 Views: 0
Recently installed Win XP Home. Previously had Win 98 and connected to office VPN through Linksys BEFSR41. With XP, VPN does not connect through router, but will connect if computer is directly con...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 03/09/2003 Views: 0
I guess everyone has seen this a million times. Here goes my environment: Linksys Vpn router BEXFS41 Windows 2000 domain Comcast Cable Internet What steps do I need to take to setup a VPN so...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 02/10/2003 Views: 0
Hello, I am new to the vpn stuff and networking so please bear with me. I have the current setup and was wondering how to make it work if possible: I have the main machine (server) connected t...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 05/23/2004 Views: 0
I am setting up a small (8-node) network for a client.  I will be responsible for maintaining it, and so I want to be able to (securely) connect remotely to the server and desktops from wherever I ...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 05/07/2004 Views: 6
Please send me one exemple for the configuration on 2 VPN tunels on PIX 506 den me and 2 my diferents clients. Draganv
Zones: Software Firewalls, Ent...Date Answered: 03/09/2004 Views: 0
Hi there, I'm using a VPN Client to connect into my school's server. I can get connected without any problem. However when i check the statistics for the incoming packets decrypted it says 0. I ...
Zones: Software Firewalls, Ent...Date Answered: 10/21/2003 Views: 0