GlenJohnson
MIS
We have a firewall that was installed by an outside party. We also have a VPN router that assigns IP's of 172.16.30.x when someone tunnels in. When I go to my entire network in network neighborhood, I've got the usual Novell Domain, our W2K domain, and now SGACOM domain with a pc of snw867. I can ping snw867 and come back with a reply of 172.16.10.29. I can check my vpn and it shows NO active sessions. How has this person gotten in? Using Languard, I've found a username of cnelson, with 2 accounts, admin and guest which has been disabled. Has anybody seen this before? Thanks. Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us
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glen@johnsoncomputers.us
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