I figured it out.
Due to certain law suits Microsoft was forced to remove it's MS Java Virtual Machine from it's software lineup. This started to be enforced with XP SP2. So the MS JVM was uninstalled during the SP2 install and Ciscoworks requires it to run properly.
But the big problem is...
I can't get Ciscoworks to work with Windows XP IE6 and SP2. Anyone else have this problem yet?
I have to use Java 1.3.1 because that's the only thing Ciscoworks will allow. Is there a way around this?
Are there any Cisco or third party products that will perform in depth hardware testing of a 5500 and/or 6500 series switch?
I am looking to test a set of switch modules and supervisory modules, but want more assurance than just the POST and boot time tests.
My Setup:
- Netscreen 50
- Netscreen Remote 8.1
- Windows 2000 remote client
- Auto-IKE Dial-Up users
- XAUTH (passing DNS and WINS to client)
- WINS Server
After authenticating using XAUTH and IPSec, I would like to logon to a Windows Domain. How can I set this up? For some reason I am unable...
You will need to configure the user to be an XAuth user. Objects --> Users --> Local --> select user, click 'Edit'.
Once this is selected you can specify the DNS and WINS servers in the "L2TP/XAuth Remote Settings" section.
What if a user is fired? (Disgruntled mail delivery employee... maybe)
If a universal pre-shared key and policy is used, once someone get's there hands on it, there is no way to deny them access. It is true that you do have to authenticate again to use services, but the person has a secure...
I have a Netscreen 50 that I am configuring to be a NAT based Firewall with site to site VPN and 50 "Dial-Up VPN" users.
What is the most efficient way to setup 50 remote Auto-IKE users? I want to use the least policies and have control over each users pre-shared key individually...
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