I'm trying to establish a site-to-site VPN connection from office to datacenter.
Cisco RV042G and SonicWall NSA2400
In the office; we have the subnet 10.0.0.0/24 defined and hosts from
10.0.0.150 to 10.0.0.190 defined (.150 being the router)
In the datacenter; I have an interface (X4) that is setup for network 10.0.0.0/24 (.1 being the interface).
I can sucessfully establish the VPN connection
This is a strange one.
I have two linux servers.
I have server-1 server in my office which is running as a lamp server for various things.
I also have server-2 behind it on an internal ip address.
I have just switched by network dhcp from windows server to my draytrek router.
Now for some reason after a few hours of inactivity i am unable to access the server-1 or server-2 from outside the of
Hi guys,
I've got a network set up in the office that runs a samba server to share all files across the network.
As it's a media company, we're in need of being able to upload video from a remote location to the samba share server - preferably by adding the ability to copy it directly on the drive from a \\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx shortcut from windows.
Hi,
The problem I am going to discuss is not related to the ubuntu or any other OS, Its just a wireless network related issue I want to resolve. I hope some one will definitely help me.
In our office network we have LAN network with proxy server and all computers are under a domain controller. Maximum computers are on wired connection.
I have a beefy server (dual Xenon & 16GB RAM with RAID5) I use as the domain controller and file server for an office network on a dedicated internet connection.
I also have a guest network with wifi access and a few public workstations for guests to use with its own dedicated internet connection.
The guest computers are not centrally managed, but I would like to change that and set up the g
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I have a customer who needs a quote on connecting a brand new office to their main location in another city. Both places will be using the same ISP, and the main office has the one Windows 2012 SBS setup as the file/print/domain server. Currently the router accepts VPN connections into it, but doesn't pass the authentication on to the server.
We want to 7zip many database files (mysql, Oracle, and SQL Server dumps), various standard files (excel, word, etc), but we are afraid that once we 7Zip them and delete the originals it can happen that archive is corrupted or it has some error and the files will be lost.
Is there a way that once you 7zip something you can check and verify that you can unzip the file later on?
Here is a link that pretty much describes exactly what is happening in my environment:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverfiles/thread/5...
One of the participants recommends disabling SMB 2 on the Windows Server as a fix, but I'd rather not do that.
Has there ever been a real solution discovered for this problem?
Clients = Windows 7 Pro x
We are in the process of migrating a datacenter hosted web application to a cloud provider, and we need to set up a VPN tunnel between one of the cloud servers and our internal office network so that we can move/access data securely from an internal database server.
In our current setup we have a hardware VPN tunnel which is setup on the firewalls of the two different networks (office and datacen