Re: dcdiag errors
- From: Phil Loper <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 12:31:13 -0500
Ace Fekay [MVP] wrote:
In news:OqN2w%234tIHA.3564@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,Finally got the other rras server working. We tried using the pix for vpn, but there were problems with the cisco client not working with the exchange owa. It has been a long time since we tried that, so cisco may have fixed the client by now, so I will look into it. Thanks!
Phil Loper <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
We have a pix firewall and a router on the Internet t1's.
Good. Then simply moving the VPN server to a member server and disabling it on the DC will take care of it. Don't forget to adjust the port map rules to reflect the new location for PPTP. You know you can also use the Cisco PIX VPN service. It's much more secure, especially with using the Cisco client. You can configure it to use AD by using RADIUS.
Ace
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