If you have PIX boxes at the home location, get a small pix (506) and install it with ISDN at the remote sites. Then you can use them to create an IPSec connection between the two sites. It will only encrypt traffic destined for the other network. I used a 515 and a 520 to set up a conference...
Actually, I figured it out. My problem was that in Windows 98 the last domain you tried is written to the registry and added to the PPTP login name. So mine would be DOMAIN\rdoucet, even though I only put rdoucet. I would set the vpdn username in the pix to DOMAIN\rdoucet.
Your problem is...
The key is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSNP32\NetworkProvider\AuthenticatingAgent. You'll see that it's set to whatever the Domain is when they log on. You can delete this key, but that is a temporary fix. A more permenant fix, since they are probably logging in to a...
I'm assuming you are using an access list to do this. That being the case, there is an implicit "DENY ALL" at the end of your list, allowing only what you put. Make the last line of your access list is something like 'access-list 101 permit ip any any' and it will do what you've...
You can also have your inside clients looking at a DNS server on the outside. Just specify the address of teh DNS server in their machines on in the scope of your DHCP.
Sure do. I found the problem last night. It was passing the domain name in front of the username, as if trying to log into a domain. PIX\rdoucet for me to log into a domain named PIX. I had to delete the registry key for the Authenticating Agent, then I could log in. In NT it asks you for...
I am managing a PIX that has several domains behind it. They are wanting to VPN in and connect to their local networks the same as if they were on the LAN and not through a dialup. What is the best way to configure multiple domains? (They are using PPTP and the Windows client)
Thanks,
Robert
Nothing is going to stop the attempts to scan, but the access list is the way to go to stop them from getting anywhere. I just had the same problem and found that they were using one of the servers as an FTP site where they uploaded software and gave the address out to everyone so they could...
I posted this in the VPN section before I knew this one existed, so i've brought it over here (no replies over there anyway.)
I have set up a PIX 515 to use PPTP as the VPN using the Windows VPN client. I can log in with NT, 2000 and ME, but when trying to log in with Windows 98 I get the...
Do you have NetBEUI installed? Either that or a WINs server, which I wouldn't think you would have in a 2 computer network, will give you the names in Network Neighborhood.
I have set up a PIX 515 to use PPTP as the VPN using the Windows VPN client. I can log in with NT, 2000 and ME, but when trying to log in with Windows 98 I get the error message error, "691 Access denied because username and/or password is invalid on the domain"
Anyone know of a way...
I use 2 to connect. I dial into an ISP with the first DUN, then launch the second DUN. It gives me 2 DUN monitors in the tray and works great. It's been flawless when connecting to an NT server. I'm having problems using Win98 and VPN to connect to a PIX VPN, but that's a whole other subject.
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