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Remote Access
I have an document db, which holds .doc and .pdf files. The server is "reachable" and "searchable" from any computer on the internet, however the only way to view the documents is if the request is made by any computer from our LAN restriction by ipaddress. Management will not change...
Tags: computer, doc, exNN, firewall, Internet, remote access, RRAS, security, server, VPN
Q&A 2005-11-28
Establish VPN connections in Windows 2000 Pro to remote VPN servers
Windows 2000 includes the capability to create and use VPN connections without the addition of other software. Here the steps you need to follow to create a VPN connection to remote VPN servers. A virtual private network VPN enables you to establish a secure connection between a client...
Tags: VPN, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, VPNs, Jim Boyce, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, SECURITY, virtual private network connection, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Server, Connection, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Technical articles 2005-06-06
Create a VPN connection in Windows 2000 Pro
It isn't difficult to create a VPN connection in Windows 2000 Professional, but you do have a few configuration questions to sort out. Follow these steps. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Professional newsletter, delivered each Tuesday!Virtual private network...
Tags: VPN, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, VPNs, Jim Boyce, Network security, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, SECURITY, Virtual Private Network connection, L2TP, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Connection, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Technical articles 2005-03-29

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Virtual Private Networks: IPSec Vs. SSL
VPNs or Virtual Private Networks are used by many organizations and companies to fulfill the need to communicate securely and confidentially over the internet with its employees and offices outside the corporate network. A VPN creates a private and secure connection, known as tunnels, throughout systems that use the data...
Tags: SSL, IPSec, VPNs, Internet, Network Security, Telecommunications, Networking, Security
White papers 2007-04-16
Virtual Private Networking: An Overview
A virtual private network VPN connects the components of one network over another network. VPNs accomplish this by allowing the user to tunnel through the Internet or another public network in a manner that provides the same security and features formerly available only in private network. This paper provides an...
Tags: Network, VPNs, Networking, Network Security, Telecommunications, Security
White papers
VPN
How does VPN work?very wellcarmen love ! hi ! VPN virtual private network works on the basis of dealing with packets coming from certain predefined ip . thus forming a "virtual" private network . No other packets from different people/ips are allowed unless otherwise defined .It simply creates a secure...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, VPN
Q&A 2005-10-22
Intranets and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Private networking involves securely transmitting corporate data across multiple sites throughout an entire enterprise. Creating a truly private corporate network generally requires an intranet. A virtual private network VPN is one means of accomplishing such an implementation using the public Internet.This tutorial explores the benefits of a private corporate network...
Tags: International Engineering Consortium, Network, Intranet, WANs, Networking, VPNs, Network Technology, Network Security, Telecommunications, Security
White papers
Virtual Private Networking with Windows Server 2003: An Example Deployment
This white paper describes how to configure common virtual private network connections for a fictional company using the Windows Server 2003 and the Windows XP operating systems. Although users may have different network configuration than those described in this paper, users can still apply the basic concepts of virtual private...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, VPNs, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Network Security, Networking, Telecommunications, Security, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
White papers 2003-04-01
Remotely connection
How to connect a two systems which is in two different location,if both systems has internet connection. I mean transferring file.It's called a VPN or virtual private networkGoogle it and you'll find out what I'm talking about.
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, sunilkuncheria@...
Discussion threads 2007-11-22
Establish a client connection to a Windows VPN with this step-by-step guide
Connect to a Windows Server 2003-based PPTP virtual private network VPN with this step-by-step user installation and configuration guide. Installing and configuring a Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based PPTP virtual private network VPN is only half the equation—as a network administrator you still have to get end-users connected...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft Windows Server, PPTP, VPNs, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, Networking, Telecommunications, Security, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Download resources 2005-08-01
SpotDialup Password Recover (exe)
SpotDialup Password Recover enumerates, displays logins, and recovers passwords for dial-up, Internet, and virtual private network access, provides users with information about network connection properties, such as connection names, domains, phone numbers, or IP addresses.
Tags: Phone, Network, Network Connection, SpotDialup Password Recover, Networking
Software downloads 2007-03-26
Advanced QoS White Paper
An Ethernet service that is becoming more attractive to end-users is the Virtual Private LAN Service VPLS or Provider Provisioned Virtual Private Network PPVPN.VPLS enables Service Providers SPs to deliver Virtual Private Network VPN services based on cost-effective Ethernet, with the same level of support and reliability as existing services...
Tags: QoS, Service Provider, Allied Telesis, Virtual Private LAN Service, Ethernet, Business Services, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-01-17
Technical Paper: Virtual Private Networking
A firewall will protect your LAN, but it cannot safeguard data once it is on the Internet or any other public network. When your employees access your intranet/extranet, they may be exchanging sensitive business data, which can be intercepted by hackers as the data flows over the Internet. This paper...
Tags: VPNs, Internet, Network Security, Telecommunications, Networking, Remote Access, Security
White papers
Virtual Private Networks: A Technology Overview
A Virtual Private Network VPN is a network that uses the Internet or other network service as its Wide Area Network WAN backbone. In a VPN, dial-up connections to remote users and leased line or Frame Relay connections to remote sites are replaced by local connections to an Internet service...
Tags: Network, Enterasys Networks, VPNs, Internet, Networking, Network Security, Telecommunications, Security
White papers
Enhanced Cost Optimized VPN Provisioning Algorithm
A Virtual Private Network VPN aims to emulate the services provided by a private network over the shared Internet. The endpoints of VPN are connected using abstractions such as Virtual Channels VCs. Reliability of an end-to-end VPN connection depends on the reliability of the links and nodes. VPN service providers...
Tags: Algorithm, QoS, VPNs, Network Security, Telecommunications, Networking, Security
White papers 2008-02-01
Virtual Private Networking: The Ultimate WAN
This paper explains Virtual Private Networking. VPNs offer robust security by shielding network traffic between sites in encrypted "tunnels." VPNs, in effect, make your public wide area network WAN connections appear as private leased lines to the rest of the world. They ensure your messages and data remain confidential even...
Tags: VPNs, WANs, Networking, Network Security, Telecommunications, Security
White papers
Learn the basics of virtual private networks (VPNs)
This sample chapter, taken from Comparing, Designing, and Deploying VPNs, examines VPN devices, protocols, technologies, and models. A virtual private network VPN allows the provisioning of private network services for an organization or organizations over a public or shared infrastructure such as the Internet or service provider...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., VPNs, Network Security, Telecommunications, Networking, Security
Book chapters 2006-04-14
Virtual Machine loses netcard connection
Hello.I have installed 2 virtual machines on virtual Server 2005 R2.The problem is that the netcard of the virtual machines Windows XP Pro from time to time loses the connection to the network. It reports that the cable is unplugged.In order to solve the problem I disable/enable the netcard.Any ideas...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, NETWORKING, stergios_nik@..., netCard, virtual machine
Discussion threads 2007-09-05
Multicast Virtual Private Networks
The purpose of this paper is to provide an understanding and background to IP Multicast in relation to Virtual Private Networks VPNs and to describe in detail the Cisco architecture for a Multicast VPN solution. This is aimed toward service providers providing an MVPN for Enterprise customers only. A VPN...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., VPNs, Networking, Network Security, Telecommunications, Security
White papers 2006-04-10
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Virtual private network is defined as customer connectivity deployed on a shared infrastructure with the same policies as a private network. The shared infrastructure can leverage a service provider IP, Frame Relay, or ATM backbone, or the Internet. Currently there are no standards outlining the software and hardware components of...
Tags: Hardware, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Telecommunications, Security
White papers 2002-02-20
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