LloydSev, We're not HIPPA restrained and I understand the ramifications but this is a small group of high maintenance users! :)
Split tunneling is working now. Thanks!
Best regards,
Dave
Have a PIX 501 with client VPN setup. Clients connect fine but cannot use local network resources when connected. I know this is by design but even after I enable "Local LAN Access" on the VPN client, I still cannot access local resources while connected. Examining the client statistics, I...
When you change a users laptop from being currently joined to a workgroup to a new Windows 2003 Domain, what's the best way to ensure that their "XP Desktop" environment/settings are also copied over? I need to move about 15 users from their current peer to peer Windows 2000 workgroup to a new...
What's the preferred location of OS, Log files and SQL DB on a Windows 2003 server? Would it be acceptable to locate the OS and log files on a RAID1 array and then locate the actual DB on a separate RAID5 array? This server will get relatively light use from ~50 users. Server is a new Dell...
Excellent advice! Thanks!
BTW, I directed all Exchange data and logs to the E: drive which is my data partition of ~130GB so I should be ok for a while considering there are only 15 users. :)
I'm installing a SBS 2003 server for a company that currently uses an external exchange server. They currently have Outlook 2003 setup on their laptops to use SMTP/POP3 to send/receive email to/from their outsourced exchange server and they store all their email on their local HD in a .pst...
Hey Jeff,
We're currently using the Cisco VPN client but we're attempting to eliminate it by using notes via the net and Novell ifolder / ZEN for file access needs. From my testing, it appears that the PIX does not advertise open ports even when they're open. We currently have several ports...
They still make Netware?"
Yes and although 6.5 is slightly improved over 4.x, it still sucks but we have an IT Director that has lost all touch with reality. It's like Dilbert here, only worse! :)
I knew someone was going to recommend the $ but that really isn't the same thing as what Netware does. The share$ will completely hide the share to everyone. What Netware does is different and better IMHO. It automatically hides the share from those that do not rights to it. Thx. Dave
How come Netware can do this but Windows cannot? A Netware zealot, I mean consultant! :) was in the other day telling me how much better Netware was than Windows. The only thing he had me on was that Netware shares are not even visible to the end user unless thay have rights to them. i.e...
For security reasons, can the pix hide an open port on a 515? i.e., we want to open port 1352 on our external (Internet) interface and forward to an internal server but we do not want someone to be able to perform an external port scan on our pix and tell that this port is open?
This is a snip from an L3 module in a Catalyst 4006. I'm trying to do a couple of things...
First, I'm trying to understand what the "interface port-channel" command infers?
Secondly, I'd like to add an additional subnet (172.24.3.0) to the same range of switch ports that are currently using...
This is a snip from an L3 module in a Catalyst 4006. I'm trying to do a couple of things...
First, I'm trying to understand what the "interface port-channel" command infers?
Secondly, I'd like to add an additional subnet (172.24.3.0) to the same range of switch ports that are currently using...
We recently installed a Netware 6.5 server to replace our W2K box. Our clients are all Windows XP. One of the issues we’re having is with our Cisco VPN client. Remote users now have to login to their workstation, execute and login to their Cisco VPN client and then right click on the Netware...
Yes... site-to-site / PIX to PIX and please don't send me to the Cisco web site. As much as I love their products, their documentation is nothing but techno babble. :)
Am I the only one that finds setting up a site-to-site VPN with a PIX utterly confusing? Anyone have any good links that clearly explain each step of setting up an ISAKMP shared key site-to-site VPN for a PIX 515? I have a pretty good handle on how to accomplish this but every little bit...
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