[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [FW1] SecuRemote VPN Connection Via ISP - DNS Settings
Hi
Jim,
Many
thanks for the info - I'll check it out later today (after I've cleared my desk
of all the other stuff that seems to build-up while I'm not here......... :)
!!). If I may be a little cheeky, perhaps you could apply your grey matter to
this:
The
users in question will be using Cisco 775M or 800 class routers to access their
ISP via ISDN, and from there, set-up the secure tunnel using SecuRemote andV
PN-1. If they want to browse our internal network (we do not have WINS enabled
(hybrid Win NT 4 and Win 2K network - bit of a mess, but I guess that's what
they employed me to fix!!)), they will need to log-on. Any major pitfalls to
look out for?
Many
thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Neil
Hi
Guys,
Being fairly
new to SecuRemote, but having to implement it yesterday (if you catch my
drift!!), I have a fairly simple question. Several of my users will be
accessing our corporate network via a VPN tunnel set-up over the Internet
between SecuRemote and a Firewall-1 unit. Part of the functionality they
wish to use is e-mail via POP3. Access to this requires access to our
internal DNS servers. The long and the short of it is - in my TCP/IP
settings for their network cards (going via Cisco 775M routers), do I
specify the DNS servers of their ISP(s), or ouri nternal DNS servers? Sorry
if this is a little basic, but it is really bugging me!!
Many thanks in
advance.
Kind
regards,
Neil
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