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  1. robharper

    Notes 6 client install in Windows 2003 Terminal server

    I have been looking everywhere for documentation pertaining to this. I have come across Terminal server 2000 and Notes 5.xx instructions but there are many differences. Also older versions of Notes on Terminal server or Citrix... Anyone know where I can find some current documentation...
  2. robharper

    Understanding IP routing if PIX 515

    gbiello, Hey I have been reading about your comment and this may in fact be the issue here. The 142 range (which is an external address) is on the inside. So if it will not redirect on the same interface, any idea on how I can I get around this issue?
  3. robharper

    Understanding IP routing if PIX 515

    I think after reviewing many of the posts here my PIX may be setup fine but my lack of understanding how it routes may be the issue. I have two IP ranges on the inside of the PIX: 192.168.10.0 142.142.xxx.xxx The 142.142.xxx.xxx range is actually part of an external range setup to access a...
  4. robharper

    I have two LAN's on different subne

    Sorry this is more of a question This is very similar to the problem I am having. I have an internal IP range 192.168.10.xxx and another range of 142.142.xxx.xxx (used for external mail servers) The 142.142.xxx.xxx range is an external IP on the inside of our firewall, everyone can access...
  5. robharper

    Similar question regarding "Accessing DMZ from Inside

    I already have the 142.142.xxx.xxx setup on the PIX, in fact it was needed in order to gain access to this range via VPN access. It is just anyone inside the firewall that points to the PIX for internet access is unable to access the 142.142.xxx.xxx range.
  6. robharper

    Similar question regarding "Accessing DMZ from Inside

    I am having a silimar issue to g4... Using a PIX 515 to provide the following services: - Act as a firewall - Site to site VPN with a 506 on the other end - Remote VPN (7-10 concurrent connections) Without making this ten pages long, we already have a T1 connection to the internet, via an...

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