Just got a recommendendation from someone on the Microsoft Newsgroup. Don't know how well it works, but.......
http://www.ivasoft.biz/choosefrom.html
Good luck!
Ok....I've got a bit of a problem here and I hope someone's got an easier solution than I've come up with:
I have 20 different websites for which I receive the mail addressed to webmaster (webmaster@site1.com, webmaster@site2.com, etc.). I've got a couple of other users in a similar situation...
Yes. I did disable the fixup on purpose. I've read in a number of places that the mailguard "feature" causes a lot of problems for MS Exchange users, so I thought I'd take that out of the equation (at least for now).
I think I figured it out. And I'm pretty embarrassed about it...
I am absolutely stumped. I cannot get inbound SMTP traffic to come through the firewall. I can send SMTP out. I can get www traffic, pop3 traffic.....you name it. But port 25 will NOT allow traffic in. I've tried telnet to port 25, but no response. When I switch the ports so that SMTP...
What!? Verizon blocks port 80?
I highly doubt it. Port 80 is used for http. I can't imagine that they're blocking access to web sites. I gotta think some of their customers (some....heheh) would be upset about that.
I've got it set up that way. And I've tried specifying my internal DNS server (I'm running Active Directory), my WINS server, both at the same time, and none.
I think the only time it doesn't work at all is when I have none specified.
I've also tried specifying (and not specifying) my...
Thanks for the info, Johnny.
You mention that trying to get the router to do client to router VPN is a square peg in a round hole. And THAT is my only problem with Linksys. If it doesn't work that way, then don't put a bunch of marketing / promo copy on your site that says it DOES.
At THIS...
OK....did some more checking. I misspoke. It's not the WINS server that's necessary (I think)...it's the DNS server. This is a win2k pro box connecting to a win2k dc.
I removed the WINS server and enabled the DNS and it works.
However, to open a 20 byte (NOT Kbyte, mind you) text file took...
That's just it, though. I'm SURE there's something I've got screwed up on my end. NOt sure what, but....
I have to take a closer look at my logs, I think. I noticed some kerberos-type errors this morning, but I want to do some more testing to make sure they are related.
I believe the WINS is necessary for your computer to find a DC to present credentials to.
But, as I said, enabling the WINS address (which also happens to be my DC), allows me to view my shares, etc. But it's darned close to useless.
Opening a text file with nothing but a "." in it...
This is exactly the problem I'm having, too.
I've been able to make it work (sort of), by specifying the IP of my WINS server in the original connection to the internet.
The cached logon occurs and then I setup the VPN and ping away. I *can* connect to the server (I have Client for Microsoft...
Yes.....that would solve everything. Unless, of course, you're trying to set this whole thing up for someone on the road.
I've got the router set up at my office (10 pcs with a Win2k domain). I screwed around with the Windows IPSec policy to create the tunnel, but my ISP gives me a dynamic IP...
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