Hello, I'm the colleague in question. We don't currently have an inside DNS server. All hosts point to outside DNS servers provided by the data center. We use SSL VPN for remote users and also have a tunnel built for VPN access from the office. I think I can enable DNS on the outside...
This question is relative to Outlook 2000. I hope you all can help me out. I have an application server which multiple users access . These users are not in a domain, but are confiured as users on the server. Our company uses an outside email service, so we are POPing our mail to our Oulook...
Yes it is, pls. My users are able to VPN in after some corrections to my typos and adding the UDP protocols to the ACL list. Thanks, everyone for your help.
Yes, and my parents didn't punish me by naming me Pra3tor1an :) I am new to the Charlotte office. Guess parts of the config are a little too public. Anyway, it's nice to have the router up and fully functional, with everyone's assistance. If you want to chat about Cisco (I could use the...
Hi, zeroinfin:
Thanks for your interest. Would you please explain your last a little more for this noob? Do you mean traffic that travels within the established tunnel?
Yes, I had a senior moment when trying to log in before my original post. I did have the group name entered incorrectly the first time. I have since regofigured it anyway. I also opened up UDP ports 500 and 4500 in order to avoid any problems with the incoming connections. I did this using...
Hi, and thanks for your quick responses. The router is behind the ISP's router, which is the gateway. I've already set up forwarding to our web server by opening ports 80 and 8080. I'm new to setting up VPN on Cisco, so I'm not sure about the encryption. Anyway, the config is below, most of...
I've configured a VPN server on my 871w using IPSec over UDP. I've done this using the SDM. When I try to open a connection using the latest client (5.0),
I get these messages in the log:
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.01.0600
Copyright (C) 1998-2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights...
We need to set up port forwarding for a web server we are running and doing some testing on. I will need to open up ports 80 and 8080. I'm not sure how to go about this, whether I would set up a new route, or is if the router has some other functionality for this. Thanks in advance.
I've configured my 871W to get the LAN and wireless working without any problems. However, I'm now having trouble getting my WAN connection working. I've configured the WAN interface with the IP address from the ISP. I have the NAT translation from 192.168.69.0-192.168.69.255 to the first...
Thanks, Burt. I'm going to try that. Funny thing, I was able to connect to the wireless hosts from my laptop today here at work, once we tested. I could not do so last night wiht the same config at home. Strange. I'm assuming the rest of my config is working since the hosts are getting DHCP...
I've been working on this using the SDM for a while. I've set up the SSID to broad cast and WPA encryption. However, when I set up the SSID, it forced me to choose and IP address. The IP of my internal network is 192.168.69.1. Hosts connectd to the the wireless cannot communicate with each...
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