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  1. grumpyoldtechs

    SLOW Transfering though Linksys Router

    Shame because I have Belkin stuff and Linksys stuff and I'd say the Linksys stuff is way better. Perhaps just needed a new firmware or something. Anyway - glad your LAN is working properly now :-) Rob Butterworth, MCP (XP & Server 2K3) Grumpy by name, helpful by nature...
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    SMTP Question on W2K3

    if you do this though and configure it so it works that way it'd be an open relay which is bad, especially If you want to email people who have spam filters because you will be blacklisted and they will recieve no mail from you, nor will anybody else who has a spamfilter. If you want to access...
  3. grumpyoldtechs

    SMTP Question on W2K3

    There is a wizard built in to Windows 2003 for making a pop3 mail server with SMTP. You also need to open up port 25 on your firewall aswell and forward to your internal SMTP server IP. A Word of warning, then a tip: By default you will be an Open Relay. I would strongly advise configuring SMTP...
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    How to Restrict URL

    In Apache, Say your intranet is in a folder '/intranet/site' You could simply reference that folder by means of... <Directory /intranet/site> Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from 10.1.0.0/16 # whatever your network ip is </Directory> or even easier <Directory /intranet/site>...
  5. grumpyoldtechs

    How to Restrict URL

    Just to elaborate on fehrke's accurate information :) In your case Deny is applied first, allow second (Deny, Allow) In this order Deny All is what it says on the tin all will be blocked. Unless seperate Allow rules are defined. Aswell as localhost, you can use the following. A (partial)...
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    Can you automatically install printers via Group policy???

    If your using Windows Server 2003 R2 then you can do all of this using MMC much easier. R2 supports more indepth printer managment by Group Policy. http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/ab8d75f8-9b35-4e3e-a344-90d7799927231033.mspx?mfr=true Hope this helps. Rob Grumpy by...
  7. grumpyoldtechs

    Firewall?

    You could configure the built in IPSEC features of Windows Server 2003. All windows firewall is a graphical front end for this. It costs you nothing to configure the firewall in more depth and you do it from an MMC. There is a indepth manual on Microsoft technet...

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