Office A has 30+ computers with the Windows 2000 Server PDC with Active Directory.
Office B has 10+ computers (all Windows 2000 Professional, except for one Windows 95 which idles mostly).
Both offices are connected together through an IPSec router to router tunnel.
All Office B computers have...
I've got 2 D-Link 804v configured and tunneled to one another just fine. The problem is browsing or connecting through "new use" over the tunnel from Office A to Office B.
Office A has 10- workstations, all Windows 2000 Professional.
Office B has the Windows 2000 Server, as a PDC with...
I've had lots of problems with AOL and VPNs before. I couldn't get a VPN connection usinjg AOL or even with it installed. I think the reason why is when you are connectiong to AOL it uses it's own "VPN" adapter and you're basically establishing a VPN connection between your computer...
Update: I've been messing around and this is what I have tried. I've setup the IPSec policies according to the Linksys article and tested. The VPN log of the Linksys router doesn't show any errors, I think. I've setup an OU in the Active Directory named VPN. I've assigned the IPSec policies from...
Ack sorry I left out some crucial info here. I'm trying to create an IPSec tunnel between the two. How or where do I set up the IPSec policies. From what I've been reading I need to create an OU in the Active Directory, but that is all I've got to go on.
Thanks! Walk softly and carry a big...
I'm trying to setup a VPN tunnel between a Linksys befvp41 and a Windows 2000 server. The Windows 2000 server is on a fractional T-1 from ITDeltaCom behind the providers router. The Windows 2000 server is a domain controller with active directory. The Linksys router is on a business line from...
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