theres a line in txtsetup.sif, producttype, or productid, you need to change it from 1 to 0 I believe. then RIS will allow you to use the server i386 dir. once its done copying to the remoteinstall folder you need to change the line back to 1. atleast I think its 1, I might have it backwards.
santa: it all depends on how much security you want. if you are fine with anyone being able to try and login then no need to do anything further. if youre not then you can tighten the noose with your acl's.
youd want to put the acl on the out of s0 if there were other routes connected to the router, and you wanted to allow that traffic to pass to them, and only be denied to that specific subnet, connected to the interface you applied the acl to. applying it to the in of the interface of the subnet...
<< I lost some user info (mostly windows preferences), which doesn't make any sense b/c I was using LOCAL profiles. >>
the local profile isn't used when you log into the domain, only when you log in localy.
If you want people to access your ftp or IIS from outside of your LAN (ie the internet) you will have to ditch ICS and use NAT. And be sure to patch your IIS server asap.
My old @home mail server wouldn't let me check from anything other than my @home subnet address. But he said that some users can use the server fine from other isp. Only thing I can think of is maybe somewhere along the line, access has been denied (maybe not specificly) to those subnets that...
Why would he need to use a vpn? its just game information that is being sent, vpn has overhead that he doesn't need. At least thats how I see it from my perspective. Most games have a way to host a server from a machine and then have other hosts connect to it via the internet. You shouldn't have...
ask for controll over dns for your domain, then you can do it yourself instead of having to contact them everytime you want to add or change things. you'll have to keep a dns server with a static ip up though. not sure if that is a problem for you or not.
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