Re: VPN Problem
- From: Philippe <Filip.Kajzderski@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:51:13 -0700 (PDT)
Yep, I know that SBS should be the only DHCP server :)
OK, I'll try to find some router, and I'll let you know.
Thank you!
On Jun 18, 9:13 pm, "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]"
<gwdib...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had an old WRT-something that would only support two simultaneous
connections. I ended up with a Sonicwall TZ170, although with ISA, it
probably would have made sense to just toss the Linksys. Also, Sonicwall
seems to have per-user licensing, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me
for a plain firewall (I don't use their AV or spam protection, where I could
understand per-user licensing better).
Unfortunately, I'm not really up on current hardware, so I can't make a
recommendation. I'm planning to evaluate Calyptix firewalls and some others
for when SBS 2008 ships, but compared to those < $100 NAT boxes, they're in
a different world altogether.
As you probably know, SBS should be the only DHCP server, and it'll shut
down DHCP if it sees another one.
"Philippe" <Filip.Kajzder...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yep, there is Linksys WRTsomething (I'm not actully there, I got the
messages from the client...). What's more, I know that They've got
quite a strange network - they're connected to the net through some US
Robotics router, and... they've got the Linksys to provide users with
WLAN. The funniest thing about that is that the Linksys has its own
DHCP server turned on, so actually they've got two different
networks... So do you thing that it's possible to configure that
Linksys to work with many simultaneous VPN connections, or I maybe I
need another router?
I tried to connect to the VPN from my home from three computers at a
time, and it works perfectly, so now I'm sure that's a problem with
routers...
On Jun 18, 5:33 pm, "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]"
<gwdib...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a device like a Linksys nat router between your Internet
connection
and the SBS? Sometimes those devices only support a limited number of
simultaneous VPN connections.
Otherwise, can you please post the details of the 721 error, including
where
you're seeing it and the text? I checked eventid.net and it appears that
the only 721 there refers to Exchange.
"Philippe" <Filip.Kajzder...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I've got a problem with a VPN connection. I try to connect to my
server from outside network and I manage to do it only from one
computer at a time. When I try to connect to the VPN from more than
one computer from this network I get the error code of 721.
It seems to me that I the server doesn't accept more than one
connection from a single public IP. What can I do with it?
Regards,
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