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Draytek Vigor 3300 - IP sec Tunnel with Cisco Router
I have a scenario with configuring an IPsec tunnel between two different global sites, using IPsec tunnels, one site using a Draytek Vigor 3300, the other using a Cisco router.Both ISAkmp/ IPsec appear to be configured correctly, according to both routers; the front end on the Vigor, and the...
Tags: Routers & switches, IPSec, Network technology, NETWORKING, BennyHell, router, Cisco Systems Inc., tunnel, Site1, Draytek, Cisco Router
Discussion threads 2007-09-26
How do I control Folder viewing in a nested folder tree
Here is my problem.Main --->Site1 --->Sub1 --->Site2 --->Sub2How do I allow all users to view "Main" but on allow "user2" only the ability to browse and view "Site2" and it contents...
Tags: Site2, Site1, Main
Discussion threads 2006-09-14

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DNS Problem
Hi,I’m having some problem with my DNS server recently. When I do nslookup, C:>nslookup msn.comServer: server1.site1.domain.comAddress: 172.30.20.8DNS request timed out. timeout was 2 seconds.*** Request to server1.site1.domain.com timed-outWhen I do another query again via nslookup, it able to answer:C:>nslookup msn.comServer: server1.site1.domain.comAddress: 172.30.20.8Non-authoritative answer:Name:...
Tags: cshanyee@..., DNS, DNS Request Timed, DNS server, PTR, server, Start Nslookup, windows
Q&A 2005-10-05
View sites behind the router
I have set up a Centos Web host mail server. It serves about six sites from the one IP address using Apache. Nothing new. It sits behind a router which obviously turns the public IP into a private one. So when you type in the private address of the server...
Tags: Network technology, Routers & switches, NETWORKING, Domain names, LANs, p.ferme@..., Private IP, router, IP
Discussion threads 2007-04-29
Rewriting URLs to host multiple domains on a single IP address with Apache
If you're like most small Web site owners, you probablyoperate your Web site through a "shared" hosting account with a Webpresence provider. Typically, this shared account gives you a unique IPaddress, a limited amount of disk space and bandwidth on the provider's server,and access to basic commands. Such accounts typically...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Contributor Melonfire, domain, IP, IP address, Web
Technical articles 2006-02-24
DNS
Hi,I got 2 DNS servers both with Active Directory integrated in a different domain and location. Both network connected via MPLS line.Site 1:Domain: site1.domain.comDNS server: server1OS: Windows 2KSite 2:Domain: site2.domain.comDNS server: server2OS: Windows 2003Site 2 is accessing email server from site 1 and sometimes site 1 also need to access...
Tags: cshanyee@..., DNS, DNS server, server, serverS, Shan, Site, Site 1, windows
Q&A 2005-10-05
One domain with multiple sites
What would be the proper way to discontinue the use of multiple sites on a single domai without loosing any user data with in the active directory. All sites belong to "domainname.com" rather than to have a unique name for each site.Do you mean that you have multiple Active Directory...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, DNS
Q&A 2006-01-14
Active Directory - Adding a Domain Controller Issue
I am new to Server 2003 and Active Directory and have been put up to the task of adding a DC to a Domain that has been up and running with a DC for a while now. There will be 1 DC in each site and as of right...
Tags: DC, DNS, domain controller, hardware, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, server, server 2003-acitve directory, tfloyd@...
Discussion threads 2005-11-02
Test virtual hosts before going live?
I am configuring Apache on a freeBSD server via Webmin to host three websites eg. www.site.com, alternate1.site.com and alternate2.site.com.At the moment these three sites are hosted externally and I want to just copy them to the freeBSD server.The problem is I have configured the apache config file to what I...
Tags: IP, linux, nevernessit@..., server, virtual host
Q&A 2005-03-14
Ping/DNS OK, No other TCP/IP Connection!
We have a laptop with Windows XP home on it.I am able to ping other computers reliably from the command line. The machine will alse do DNS lookups via ping and nslookup.However, no program seem to be able to connect to another machine.I have tried to use telnet to...
Tags: DNS, jed@..., Microsoft Windows XP, network, TCP/IP, Telnet, windows
Q&A 2005-02-03
Login scripts and AD Design
I'm looking for the best way to map my printers and netowrk drives on our new ActiveDirectory.We have a pretty straightfoward architecture.4 Companies under the same Domain. 13 Sites under each company0 to 10 Divisions under each site0 to 5 Departments under each divisionX users under each departmentWhat I intended...
Tags: advertisement, OU, printer, qafyg@..., windows
Q&A 2005-11-02
Checking Web pages with HTML::Lint
Modern browsersinclude sophisticated routines to work around your bad HTML and render a pagewithout generating a series of ugly error messages about "unterminatedtags" or "invalid doctypes". But just because the browser triesto handle errors is no reason for you to ignore the problem. To have your pagesrender consistently, you should...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Web, HTML::Lint module, HTML::Lint Perl, HTML
Technical articles 2004-07-19
SNRS - Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches
View Available Dates and Locations In this recently updated, lab-intensive course, you'll get the knowledge and skills needed to secure Cisco IOS router and switch networks. Get in-depth training on IOS-based VPN configurations, including traditional IPSec Site-to-Site VPN, PKI/Digital Certificates for authentication, and Cisco Easy ...
Tags: VPN, Firewall, Cisco IOS, Pod, Cisco Router, Router, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Access Control, Authentication, WebVPN, Routers & Switches, Networking, Security
Training 2008-01-01
How do I... Use NDS to authenticate users of a Web-based application?
This blog entry is also available as a TechRepublic download.In many Web Based applications, functionality is controlled and / or personalized by knowing who the logged in user is. This varies from simply displaying a greeting to the creation of custom menus depending on the user's login.Additionally many organizations make...
Tags: Application Development, Networking, Programming, Security
Blog posts 2007-06-26
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