VPN User IP Location
Hello,I am using CISCO VPN. We have users that connect to our company's location using CISCO VPN. 1) Can we find out where they are located. Like what state they are connecting from. Any way to trace this?
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| May 12 2008 2:26 PM GMT
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Imran hussain khan
Network forensics, Security, VPN
VPN Setup 2003 Server
I have one domain server. I tried to set up the RAS VPN service as outlined in Microsoft's Knowledge base. How ever if I get the vpn to work then no one on the internal network can access the internet. I understand they use the same services. Is there a way to configure the RAS for VPN and...
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| May 6 2008 5:54 PM GMT
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Hsmithdp
Windows Server 2003, Remote access, VPN
Routing the firewall IP in to the public IP
In our company, we are using an VPN to connect Lotus Notes and other specific aplication to some servers.For security issues, we are using an proxy, and our public IP is routed to their firewall IP, and I can`t acces with Remote Desktop the workstations from our company.Should I rebuild the VPN...
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| May 6 2008 4:23 PM GMT
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Sorin
Routing, Networking, Security
Remote pc access to As400
I am trying to access my As400 from a remote pc. Our AS00 is at V5/R4 and sits behind a SonicWall firewall. I can log into our SonicWall firewall via vpn and access Windows Servers on the network etc but I can not access or ping the As400. What am i missing?Thanks,StevePompano Beach
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| Apr 30 2008 2:08 PM GMT
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DMM028
VPN, V5R4, Remote access to iSeries
outlook 2003 connection problems with exchange server
We are about to use the Exchange server from a parent company. We created VPN tunnels between their CIsco routers and our netscreen ones. I can ping the exchange server with its IP address 172.31.1.20 and also with its name ( email.domain.org ). When I set up the email account I enter the IP...
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| Apr 19 2008 5:48 AM GMT
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Exuardo
VPN, connection, Exchange 2003
VPN Client
I'm having trouble connecting my VPN client through a laptop I just received through my work. I have a high-speed internet connection through a router, which is a D-Link EBR-2310 wired router, but it connects when connected straight through the modem or through the wireless connection from...
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| Apr 15 2008 2:03 AM GMT
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Multiplasm
VPN, Routers, Router configuration
Crypto Tunneling
I am seeking a faily simple explanation of "What is a crypto-tunnel?" "How does a crypto tunnel work?" and a sketch of what they look like..
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| Apr 14 2008 3:28 AM GMT
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Aucado54
Tunneling, VPN gateways, VPN
How to setup a VPN.
Hi. If anyone can help it will be much appreciated. I currently work in two shops and each shop has a static IP address. I wish to set up a VPN network so that I can move one of the Epos terminals to the other shop while keeping the epos server at the original shop and thus allowing the terminal...
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| Apr 9 2008 10:26 AM GMT
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Mcarter456
VPN, TCP/IP, EPOS terminal
How to determine if a client-side Internet connection is using VPN?
A German Seti@Home user is asking the Boinc developers' forum how one can determine if a TCP/IP connection is a VPN connection or not. Management of his company does not want Boinc using the connection if it is a VPN. Can you tell me how one can tell if a client-side Internet connection is a VPN...
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| Apr 4 2008 7:42 PM GMT
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Networking Channel ATE
Channel, Networking Channel, VPN
VPN & Two Offices
Hi,I'm currently (attempting!) to configure a network for a family buisness of ours,We have 2 sites (HQ and remote office) and need to bridge the two networks over the internet.HQ - 10.1.x.xRemote Office - 10.2.x.xBoth sites will have a single Windows 2003 Standered server to manage AD, DNS, DHCP...
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| Apr 3 2008 2:01 PM GMT
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Mindware
VPN, Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit VPN To Work Network?
Hi Guys,I just found the hard way that Cisco doesnt have 64 bit VPN Client.i googled a bit came up short.....every search was going towards install XP with Dual Boot and Use XP for work.I need your help in setting VPN using Vista's Network Setup.Start -> Connect To -> Setup a Connection or...
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| Mar 30 2008 7:21 PM GMT
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Prashant Pathak
Vista, VPN, Cisco
Engineering a Backup Solution?
*** Fairly long ***I work for a hosting company and we set tunnels up for our clients. The client connects to us, and we host AD and Exchange for them, among other things.I have one client that has about 5 locations. Four of the locations are on a metro ethernet connection to their corporate...
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| Mar 27 2008 3:24 PM GMT
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John.blakley
Cisco, Backup, DSL
Synchronization between two exchange servers
Hi We have two cooperated networks and want to synchronize our Outlook Calendars between the two Exchange servers - how can we do that? We are trying to get a VPN Site to Site up and running.Our system is Windows 2003 Server and Exchange 2003Thank you for your time Regards
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| Mar 26 2008 2:54 PM GMT
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Syddansk
Calendar, Outlook, Exchange Server
Site to Site (IPSEC) vpn connections restart
Hi,I'm arvind from India. I'm using IPSec VPN for site to site communications between PIX 515 and Nomadix Gateway. I'm accessing the pix through the PDM. When ever I change any configurations in pix immediately some sites are getting down. Immediately, i used to check some commands in pix, after 2...
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| Mar 17 2008 9:34 AM GMT
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Arvindhar
IPsec, VPN, PIX
How to connect to my servers from behind customer firewall?
I need to do some product demos connecting to my server. However many times the client firewall rules prevent me from accessing my server. My application needs access to multiple ports (apache, tomcat,oracle,..). Is there some VPN software I can install to resolve my problem? I would appreciate...
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| Mar 14 2008 7:35 PM GMT
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Chennapan
Firewalls, VPN, Security
Multi-Vpn Setup: can access all subnets when in office, while vpn’d can only access local subnet
I am having troubles with vpn users being able to see other subnets. It is set up as follows Any computer locally on the domain can see / ping/ access any other computer on any subnet / location. When someone vpn's into any of the routers they can only see the local subnet of the...
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| Mar 14 2008 5:08 PM GMT
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Rowley613
Cisco, VPN, WAN
Account access through VPN
I have a single Active Directory Domain. I have one domain account that I want a consultant to use through VPN. I want this consultant to only login to just one server in the domain. How I can accomplish that in my Active Directory domain?
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| Mar 14 2008 4:03 PM GMT
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Windows Security ATE
Windows Security, VPN, Active Directory
Cisco pix vpn access
I have 1 main office and 3 remote offices connected by Cisco Pix's. The main server and email server are in the main office. As long as the computers are on the network everything is fine. The main office has a vpn set up for remote users and it works fine. The other offices want this set up...
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| Mar 12 2008 10:41 PM GMT
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Rowley613
Cisco, PIX, VPN
Why is user unable to access Outlook when connected to the VPN?
We are using Exchange Server 2003. One user cannot authenticate to Microsoft Outlook using her domain account and credentials when connected through the virtual private network (VPN). Even though she is using her domain credentials, she receives a message stating that she is using a wrong password...
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| Mar 5 2008 5:01 PM GMT
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Exchange Ask the Experts
Exchange 2003, Microsoft Outlook, VPN
How can I use OWA with Active Directory authentication?
I am trying to configure Outlook Web Access (OWA) for the office. OWA works fine except when an Active Directory (AD) user has “log on to workstation restrictions;” the user can’t get on OWA via the virtual private network (VPN). When I grant access to all workstations in the domain there is...
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| Mar 5 2008 4:58 PM GMT
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Exchange Ask the Experts
Outlook Web Access, OWA, Active Directory


