We seem to have an issue with a couple of people trying to send us email and what it seems like it might have something to do with timing out trying to connect to our primary smtp server. They get a message "15:52:48 [SSND] 1: Timeout while waiting for response to HELO" and then says it...
Hey, we seem to be having a smiliar issue but we don't have mcafee. Just wondering if you had more info or a link to the watchguard fix you mentioned (I checked here and another place and found out that the watchguard firewall strips a certain piece of data that the E2K server needs before...
THANKS!!! That did it, I've been going crazy with this and was just waiting for a good time to call Microsoft to see if they could help. After making changes, I just had to logoff and back on without restarting and that did the trick. Thanks again, Joe
No, if you read my post, you'll see that I mentioned that there weren't any error messages, it just closes that is why I'm asking for help!!!!!!!! Thanks anyway...
Whenever I open any of the Office 2000 products on one of our computers, it opens for like a second then closes by itself with no error or message of any kind. Happens the same with Outlook, Word and Excel. I've tried uninstalling and loading back but same thing. We have it on like 100 other...
Whatever signon that we use to sign on to our domain controller running Windows 2000 server sp4, we get the message "You don't have the proper privilege level to change the system time" when trying to change the time. We get a similar message when trying to to update it using the net time...
I'm going to look into the NFuse but after all that, they will probably just continue to use the Citrix ICA client that we've been using without a problem for 5 years! Thanks, Joe
Ok, works a lot better using cable instead of dial-up but still not great. I'm use to Citrix where it basically is like being in the office. Anyway, just found watchguard's site forum and found an existing issue about slowness and wanted to see if you had come tried this or knew about it...
Well, it looks better. I can browse now and map drives but it'd very slow. Hopefully, mostly because I am just using our emergency dialup account from work to connect remotely but will try from my cable connection from home at lunchtime. Possibly one of two things helped, I had just rebooted...
Got a little further. I setup the any service as described in a watchguard article I found on their site where only letting pptp_users in to trusted and out from trusted to pptp. Now, I can ping addresses our internal network remotely and also the other way. But, still can't browse or map...
Nope, it's setup the way I said originally. I can make the vpn connection to the firebox but seems like the dns stuff isn't working because I can't browse the network or anything. It's weird, I can't ping from the remote connection to the network but I tried pinging from the local network to...
It would be great if we can Watchguard to do all you say and eliminate the need for a separate VPN server. I have deleted the 2 user defined services that I created for port 47 and 1723 then added the built in pptp service in Watchguard and left default settings as they were. I activated...
I guess the thing I'm not getting is that how does watchguard know where to forward it? If I use their built in pptp service, it doesn't allow you to do a nat like say Citrix service does so you can't forward to a specific server so how will it know to go to our vpn server? Is there something...
Just a quick follow up. I got it to connect locally using MS VPN but having a problem with going through watchguard. I can setup a user defined service with port 1723 as tcp and nat to forward to our vpn server address but when port 47 is set to type ip, it doesn't let you do nat? Can you...
We have only couple of people, maybe 3-5 total, that through either their laptop or home computer will basically be able to remotely, anything that they can do here. It won't be used much and probably one or two at the most at a time. It's mainly going for be for the owner of the company who...
Don't think watchguard is going to work as we'd like because we don't want to do the remote desktop type connection. We want to basically try to connect remotely as if we are connecting locally, not remote controlling or even like Citrix using a terminal server type connection, which we...
Thanks, I am now able to connect to the firebox remotely via my vpn connection but I'm still a little confused on how I can now get out to my network? Since I added a user to the firebox, can I assume that it is not authenticating through our network? Do I need to somehow point it to our VPN...
Any ideas why I would get the no answer error when I try internally?
I looked at setting up in the firebox but not sure how to configure and we don't have support on it anymore. It has a branch office vpn option but that looks like it's looking for an external firebox address, like it's for...
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