I am using a Windows 2003 offline stand-alone CA. I have created a Windows 2003 enterprise subordinate CA in my active directory from my original offline CA. I am using my subordinate CA to issue certificates to our active directory client computers using group policy and auto-enrollment, and...
Hi everyone,
I have a strange situation with my Windows 2003 DNS servers. We have two internal DNS servers that use recursion to root hint servers only to do external lookups, the servers do not have fowarders specified. These servers are sitting behind a Cisco Pix 525 Firewall running...
I don't know what kind of routers you are using, but from a Cisco point of view, you should be able to "config t", then "no line vty 0 4" to remove your virtual terminals.
There may also be ACL's that grant this access. If you are making these changes on these routers, then I guess they are...
I have a Cisco Pix question that I could use some assistance with. Sorry to post this in the router area, but I couldn't find a firewall area so I just posted it here.
Anyway, I am trying to find a way to filter MAC addresses with a Pix. I have a need to allow only a single client machine...
Well, we have fixed the problem. The issue was caused by a broken certificate chain, although it showed as valid something was just hosed up. We got a new cert and then everything worked.
Issue Resolved!
Just another point is that we have now discovered that we are able to connect to the site over https if we turn off SSL 3.0 in IE, however we get a certificate warning and since we purchased an SSL 3.0 certificate, the browser is unable to verify the certificate's validity.
Any feedback on...
First of all, I'm not much of an IIS guru. I am having trouble with a Windows 2003 web server that has one NIC, two websites that require SSL, with two ip addresses assigned to this interface; one ip for each site. This server is not setup in a DMZ, it is in a separate network from the main...
I'm not suggesting that you open up these ports to the internet. I assume that you have some type of hardware firewall between your inside network and the internet. If your email server and your client machines are both behind the same firewall, then you will not need to open any additional...
Hi everyone,
Our company has a need to log every access to a person's mailbox for security reasons. The only way I know of to see a log of the access time, who logged on, and who's mailbox they logged on to is using:
Diagnostics Logging\MSExchangeIS\Mailbox\Logons+AccessControl...
Hi mikesid,
We had this problem happening in our organization with email being delayed when being delivered.
Whenever the exchange server receives new mail for a user's mailbox, it sends out a UDP packet to the user's machine with a New Mail Notification. Unfortunately, this packet can be...
I may be misunderstanding your question, but a mandatory profile is different from a roaming profile. A mandatory profile is designed to let you make changes while you're logged onto it, but not save those changes. This way the next time you log on, it will be back to its original settings...
I need to audit access to user's mailboxes in my Exchange 2000 organization. I understand that this is done through group policy auditing policies, but I have tried many different settings here.
Currently, some auditing is taking place. The exchange server seems to log some account logons...
I did finally find the problem that was causing the delay. It turns out that the Exchange server was unable to notify the clients when new mail arrived due to a software firewall located on the clients.
The Exchange server would send a UDP packet to the client to notify it of new mail, but the...
I'm not sure if this is a problem on the client or server side, so I have made this same post in the Exchange 2000 forum.
I am having a problem with mail delivery in my Exchange 2000 organization.
My users reported a problem to me saying that sometimes when they send an email, it can take...
I am having a problem with mail delivery in my Exchange 2000 organization.
My users reported a problem to me saying that sometimes when they send an email, it can take several hours for the receipient to receive it. It has been confirmed that this happens whether or not the message originated...
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