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- Secure legacy operating systems with Microsoft's L2TP/IPSec VPN client
- Microsoft's new L2TP/IPSec VPN client lets you increase security in legacy operating systems without spending any money. Brien Posey explains how to install and configure the new VPN client in Windows 98, ME, and NT 4.0.Few would dispute that Microsoft’s Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems are more secure...
- Tags: VPNs, Operating systems, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Microsoft Windows ME, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, L2TP/IPSec VPN, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT, VPN client, new VPN client, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, L2TP/IPSec client, Microsoft C
- Technical articles 2002-10-10
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- L2TP/IPSEC with Windows 2000 Client and Server
- The topology below illustrates Windows 2000 as an IPSec client for L2TP Load Balancing. Since Windows 2000 only supports L2TP in Transport Mode, it cannot be used as an IPSec client alone. It can only be used to access another L2TP server such as a Windows 2000 server, or...
- Tags: L2TP, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers
- How do I use RDP through ISA 4 VPN over L2TP/IPSec
- I've setup a VPN server using MS ISA 4.I've configured both PPTP & L2TP/IPSec connections.I can remote desktop to any machine on the internal network when connected using PPTP but when I connect using L2TP/IPSec I can't get a connection to any machine. Everything else works ok on both protocols,...
- Tags: rory-mcdonnell@..., L2TP/IPSec, VPN, windows, networking, remote desktop, isa server
- Discussion threads 2007-03-06
- Setting up a L2TP/IPSec VPN server on SBS 2003
- HiI need to know how to set up a L2TP/IPSec VPN server on SBS 2003 so that mobile users can access the corporate LAN from their WinXP laptops. I understand there are more then one way to acomplish this. But i'm looking for the simplest/easiest one. All help is much...
- Tags: peluca__@..., L2TP/IPSec VPN, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-14
- Configure certificates for an L2TP/IPSec VPN
- so i used this handy: Configure IT Quick: Configure certificates for an L2TP/IPSec VPN (at http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-1048126.html)I think i followed the instructions properly, I requested and installed the certificate. Though when i reconfigure windows vpn client to use IPsec, i get an error that says i do not have a certificate....
- Tags: VPNs, Quality, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, aaron@..., VPN, certification, L2TP/IPSec VPN
- Discussion threads 2007-08-06
- How to Configure IPSec Tunneling in Windows 2000
- You can use IP Security IPSec in tunnel mode to encapsulate Internet Protocol IP packets and optionally encrypt them. The primary reason for using IPSec tunnel mode (sometimes referred to as "pure IPSec tunnel") in Windows 2000 is for interoperability with third-party routers or gateways that do not support Layer...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
- White papers 2003-11-20
- Configure VPN 3000 concentrators to accept PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN remote access sessions
- Learn how to configure remote access sessions: PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN.This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guides, examines how to use a concentrator to terminate certain types of remote access sessions, including:PPTPL2TP over IPsecWebVPNTitle: The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration GuideISBN: 1587052040Published: December 2005Author: Richard A DealChapter:...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, WebVPN, PPTP, remote access, Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, L2TP, Cisco Systems Inc.
- Download resources 2006-02-06
- How do I setup MS VPN Client to connect Symantec Gateway security 320
- Hi,I did follow the MS doc. to config IPSec policy. But still couldn't establish a VPN connection. Any hints for doing this?Regards,Devilswhat about Symantec's Documentation ?The 300 series gateway appliances comes with this fat users manual chock full of step by step instructions for setup. Symantec also has this really...
- Tags: cshk04-vpn@..., Microsoft Corp., networking, Symantec Corp., VPN client
- Discussion threads 2006-10-26
- Configure VPN 3000 concentrators to accept PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN remote access sessions
- This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide, focuses on the configuration of the concentrator to support certain types of remote access VPN implementations. Learn how to configure remote access sessions: PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN.This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration...
- Tags: Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, PPTP, Cisco Systems Inc., Remote Access Session, Remote Access, VPNs, Telecommunications, Networking
- Book chapters 2006-02-06
- VPN Tunneling
- I've two win2k3 servers located in different locations, what is the simpliest way to to VPN Tunneling?Any Help?The easiest way is to use ipsec to creat a tunnel between the two computers. the how to is covered in many articles from TR. go to the top of the...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, SECURITY, VPN, IPSec
- Q&A 2005-04-04
- Lock IT Down: Customize the security of L2TP/IPSec connections
- Learn how to make L2TP and IPSec connections both secure and flexibleThose who are familiar with a PPTP VPN in Windows 2000 will find that an L2TP/IPSec VPN is quite similar but contains some more complicated settings and management. Along with configuring computer certificates, which I discussed in my last...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, security, Carol Bailey MCSE+I, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP/IPSec VPN, L2TP/IPSec connection, L2TP connection, VPN, RRAS
- Technical articles 2001-12-18
- Multiple VPN connections on a NAT router
- Is there any solution on how to let multiple vpn clients/connection from a NAT to a vpn server?Currently my company have a FreeBSD (pf + nat + gre) nat/router and I did try to map our public IP to our private IP 1:1 but still its not working perfectly (some...
- Tags: VPNs, NETWORKING, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Network technology, SECURITY, VPN, public IP, IP, Network Address Translation
- Discussion threads 2005-09-21
- TheGreenBow IPSec VPN Client (exe)
- TheGreenBow VPN Client is a standard-based IPSec VPN Client, compliant with most of the popular VPN gateways allowing fast integration in existing networks. Highly efficient and extremely easy to configure, it provides the remote users an IPSec VPN Client to securely connect to the corporate network. It also allows peer-to-peer...
- Tags: TheGreenBow VPN Client, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
- Software downloads 2007-10-29
- Get IT Done: Troubleshooting L2TP/IPSec VPN connections in Win2K
- How to use passwords instead of certificates for your L2TP/IPSec connectionsSetting up and managing an L2TP/IPSec VPN in Windows 2000 is quite different in many respects from working with a standard PPTP VPN. So it's not surprising that troubleshooting these connections also requires some unique tactics, as this article will...
- Tags: IPSec, VPNs, NETWORKING, Network security, SECURITY, Microsoft Windows 2000, Carol Bailey MCSE+I, Microsoft Corp., Get IT Done, L2TP/IPSec VPN, L2TP/IPSec connection, password, Computer Associates International Inc.
- Technical articles 2001-12-20
- Get IT Done: Provide VPN services using Windows Server 2003
- Virtual private networks have fast replaced dial-up connections as the preferred method for achieving remote access to corporate information resources. Although Windows NT and 2000 both boast remote access services, including VPN, Windows Server 2003 offers the next level of these services, providing a secure communications mechanism for your users...
- Tags: Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, PPTP, remote access, Scott Lowe MCSE, VPN, VPN Service
- Technical articles 2003-07-03
- Provide VPN services using Windows Server 2003
- This article originally appeared on TechProGuild.Virtual private networks have fast replaced dial-up connections as the preferred method for achieving remote access to corporate information resources. Although Windows NT and 2000 both boast remote access services, including VPN, Windows Server 2003 offers the next level of these services, providing a secure...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, PPTP, remote access, Scott Lowe MCSE, VPN, VPN Service
- Technical articles 2003-09-23
- Step-by-Step Guide to Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
- This guide is intended to cover only local computer IPSec policy that uses IPSec transport not tunneling to secure traffic between a source computer and a destination computer. It does not cover using Group Policy in the Active Directory to distribute IPSec policy. IPSec policy configuration is very flexible and...
- Tags: Internet, IP, IPSec Policy Configuration, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
- White papers
- Configuring IPSec Network Security
- This paper describes how to configure IPSec, which is a framework of open standards developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF. IPSec provides security for transmission of sensitive information over unprotected networks such as the Internet. IPSec acts at the network layer, protecting and authenticating IP packets between participating...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
- White papers 2004-04-30
- IPSec Virtual Private Networks: Conformance and Performance Testing
- With IPSec VPN technology, organizations can use the public Internet as the backbone for their communications network infrastructure, achieving global reach and significant cost savings, while maintaining the security of internal communications. However, successful IPSec product development and implementation present specific challenges: maintaining IPSec protocol conformance and managing the effect...
- Tags: Performance, Ixia, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
- White papers 2003-11-22
- IPsec - A Secure Deployment Option
- IP Security IPsec protects IP packets and defines the means with which a packet will be encrypted. IPsec is a valuable option for protecting data in transit. It is an Internet Engineering Task Force IETF standard, and many operating systems vendors have incorporated IPsec in their product offerings. This article...
- Tags: IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
- White papers 2004-06-01
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