If got 4 servers. 2 servers on location BOZ en 2 servers on location RSD. These locations both have connection to another network.
Each location has 1 server called VPN-"location" and 1 server DC-"location".
When there is no VPN established between VPN-RSD and VPN-BOZ, VPN-BOZ and DC-BOZ can ping each other on hostname and IP-adres.
I have a hub-and-spoke network with a central office with the servers at one location, and several smaller offices (with no servers) at other locations.
Each location has a sonicwall firewall device.
Hello Everyone,
I work for a small retail company which until recently consisted of just one location. This month, we will open two new stores. I have been given the task of setting up a VPN network between the three locations and maintaining it. This network will consist of a main data server on the original location which has four client computers.
Unable to mount location Can anyone help with this please?
Since recently installing 12.04 from a downloaded live CD onto my desktop computer, I have been unable to re-establish a network connection with my other local computer in Nautilus.
My dad moved his office. The new location will only have WiFi access, but he still needs his server setup and the other machines connected to it.
The server (don't laugh) is an old Windows NT 4.0. Then I'm trying to connect just a standard Dell desktop to it (running Windows XP).
The old location had a broadband network. When I'm on the server, I can't connect to the DHCP.
I'm writing a simple app and I wanted to implement something to get a city name from GPS location. I followed this example:
Get city name from location
I also added a network provider if GPS is not available.
Does anyone know how Android's Network Location Provider works? For example, given a list of cells and a list of wifis, how does Android's Network Location Provider determine where exactly I am? I googled but did not found any discussion on this topic.
I have one main site with several servers an a 2008/2012 environment. I have 4 remote sites that are physically close (a few miles apart) and are all connected to the main site by 20meg fiber on a private network. At each of the remote locations I have a windows server that users log in to and where their files and apps are located.
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I had to take over the server maintenance, and my first job is documenting the servers especially the ISP, could you guys give me the best practices and guidelines for this task?
And could you suggest a propper way of communicating whit the servers? Right now I have a remote desktop connection with them. Most servers are Windows Server Standard and Window Web Server.