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I currently have users that access our Exchange servers via Cisco VPN client to my VPN 3030. Authentication is NT domain, and works great for most of us. The problem is my NT admin setup 250 more users, and set password expiration on next login. I w...
wannado.fr is only SLIGHTLY better at handling abuse reports than rr.com and aol.net, but you COULD null route their ip off to never-never land. Maybe based on DNS is the way to go.
VERY tricky one, and I'm looking forward to an answer as well. the GnuTella engine is a slippery bugger. It's DEFAULT port to LISTEN to is 6346 TCP. I have IDSM blades, server, and appliances running, and still cant find em. you could PERHAPS crer...
sure, you have a few choices, depending on your needs. What you are seeing is Broadcast traffic I believe. with no vlans (cept default vlan 1, Im assuming) all of your devices are percieved to be on the same wire, so broadcasts for SMTP, www, etc are...
thats correct, but my solution not only seperates the DMZ'd machine from the external network, but also the internal network as well, by not allowing that DMZ'd device to participate in the broadcast domain, or subnet, of the internal devices. This ...
It sounds like a common problem, with a distributed network at least. If there is no way to prod the clients into central housing, you need to extend your DMZ. It depends on HOW secure you want it, really. IF you have port security, and your LAN swit...