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I have a fully functional PIX environment utilizing the VPN and DMZ functionality of the PIX. I now have to allow Exchange traffic via the internet. I started off making our users use the vpn client to connect to our exchange server, but it does not ...
I have several PIX506 FW in remote locations that VPN back to a PIX515 here at the main office. How can I set up remote access to the 506's so that I can administer them centrally? All ideas and suggestions are welcomed.Thank you in advance.
They need to Access Exchange in a MAPI environment in order to share calendars and access to public folders. - I currently have remote PIX's (506) for our remote offices. And this configuration works great. The issue is when my user is not in a offic...
I have received several emails asking how I got the linksys to connect. I figured that replying to this tread was the logical way to answer all. Let me first state that I have static IPs on both ends. I am still working on getting it to work with a ...
I have successfully implemented a VPN tunnel between the Linksys BEFVP41 device and a PIX 515. I have also been able to get the linksys to talk to the vpn3000 concentrator. I used pre-shared keys and static IP's for both. I am now going to try to imp...