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VPN server
Server ma verejnou IP adresu a neni za zadnym jinym firewallem. Kdyz vytocim VPN PPTP spojeni z pocitace s Windows XP dostanu se bez problemu na sdilene slozky na serveru. Kdyz ale vytocim VPN PPTP spojeni z pocitace s Windows Vista, nedokazi se dostat na nasdilene slozky na serveru. Na sdilene slozky na jinem PC

Vista, VPN & Freigaben
Dinesh Agarwal dine...@microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Default Gateway is a client side setting - Go to your VPN Connection Properties I dont have any options for 'Default Gateway' as i am using the download from Small Business Server 2003 VPN and it doesnt give those options!

VPN Connection from Vista
Short of sending you to the OpenVPN lists, I'll share a couple tweaks I've found useful in the exact same situation: On the VPN server, add the lines: # Insert your WINS server IP here push "dhcp-option WINS 12.34.56.78" # Insert your DNS server IP here push "dhcp-option DNS 12.34.56.78" # Insert your second (if

Ststic IP, Gateway, DNS server information disappeared.
Rubin
Bennett rbenn...@thatitguy.com linux samba On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 13:55 -0800, Florin Andrei wrote: I've a server running CentOS 5, Samba 3.0.23c and OpenVPN-2.1beta4 A laptop running Vista connects to the server over VPN. The CentOS server is local, domain and preferred master, and also WINS server.

When there will a vpn client for vista ?
tkmlee tkm...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server networking I have a Windows 2003 VPN server with RRAS (PPTP and L2TP). WinXP clients and connect perfectly with both protocols. Vista however can connect via PPTP, but it can't connect with L2TP. Has anyone run into this issue?

VPN Server
Posted via Windows Mail, on Vista Technical Edition, RC1 "Rico Suave" <RicoSu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23EB27B6-9153-423B-B039-B16B24E47404@microsoft.com... connection was terminated before it could be completed."City A has SBS 2003 server as a VPN server. City B has Win2000 Server as VPN

PPTP VPN on Server 2003, connects fine via Vista, but hosted ftp ...
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) blinNoEmailple...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing It is better to setup WINS server for VPN name resolution. This search result may help. Name resolution on VPN Name resolution is big issue in VPN access. If your VPN server doesn't setup correctly or the VPN client

SBS to Vista Home Premuim, access to domain shares
This generally depends on what type of VPN server you have, as different servers require different clients. If you don't already have a server, heard they might not anymore- not mentioned on their site - Alta Vista Tunnel (http://www.compaq.com/) don't know if this product still supports the Mac but it used to.

Windows SBS 2003 R2 + Vista Business
I use one to access my home network on occasion with the PPTP VPN server and client functions built-in to XP/Vista. You will then be able to use the UNC to access shares, ie. \\ComputerName\ShareName. Here is an example... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/Examplelmhosts.txt More information from

PPTP VPN Issues with MS Windows 2003 VPN Server and Windows ...
Jeffrey Randow jeffreycen...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing SSH tunnels... Al and I both use SSH tunnelling technologies for our networks... Still, a SOHO Linksys WRT54G can be converted to a VPN server very easily with the dd-wrt firmware... --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycen...@gmail.com

Vista can't connect to Win2k3 L2TP VPN server
Still, a SOHO Linksys WRT54G can be converted to a VPN server very easily with the dd-wrt firmware... --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycen...@gmail.com Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net I now have a Windows Home Server (WHS) installed at home. I currently use the built-in SSL remote access to my

VPN bei Vista Home Premium nicht möglich.
Peter
ptr...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi, My goal is to set up a VPN tunnel from our main office to our branch office. To accomplish this, I need a handshake between Vista VPN Server (main office) and D-Link 804 router (branch office). For this, I believe the VPN Server must

Vista VPN causes local network shares to disconnect
titan_jim titan...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi, The problem seems to be one of routing, from a route print perspective if the vpn server is connected to first by the vista machine then it gets the first route table, if it connects at any subsequent point it gets

mild technology rant: Windows Vista and Dell...
"Shawn Shao [MSFT]" v-shs...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs Hi Antony, Thank you for posting here! From your post, I understand that problem was encountered when trying access shared resources from a Vista Home Premium computer through VPN connection. If I am off base, please feel free to

VPN Verbindung: Vista <=> Router
Can a XP Home machine act as a VPN server/host? Or is it only XP Pro that can... I have been successful in setting up a VPN connection... can dial in to the Host ...which is based on this example network... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/ExampleVistaVPNNetwork.pdf The MS take on a lmhosts

VPN Problems with 2k3 RRAS
Many things can go wrong between VPN client and the server, as well as on the VPN server. If you can temporarily configure another VPN server, and use some other I am using Vista with 1GB RAM memory. I have a co-worker using XPSP2 from a machine with 1GB RAM and he reports same behavior when using the SSL VPN.

No access to network shares over VPN from Vista
Heiko Nocon schrieb: Alex Steinhauer wrote: Wer kann mir einen kostenlosen VPN-Server, der unter Windows Vista 64- Bit läuft, empfehlen. Jedes Windows seit weiland Windows2000 bringt einen VPN-"Server" gleich im Lieferumfang mit sich. Und bei Vista hat er AFAIK sogar sowas wie eine Benutzeroberfläche bekommen.

Vista as VPN server
I won't set up my Vista PC as a VPN server for exactly the reason that you mentioned: poor user credentials. JJ "Jesper" wrote: You actually can't work directly with Can I work with the Vista VPN server like I could with Remote Desktop? And are there any inherent security weaknesses in Vista if I set it up to

VPN help please
Luc togli-crs...@katamail-togli.com it comp os win vista In article <21320c41-e5c7-4bd5-9da1-ac72bfcfb...@n77g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, mangap...@libero.it says... Qualcuno è in grado di aiutarmi?? Stessa tua situazione, ma mi ha funzionato al primo colpo. Mi da solo un warning, il terminal server, per mancanza

Vista / VPN / Wireless Connection Drops
tkmlee tkm...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server networking anyone? "tkmlee" wrote: I have a Windows 2003 VPN server with RRAS (PPTP and L2TP). WinXP clients and connect perfectly with both protocols. Vista however can connect via PPTP, but it can't connect with L2TP.