-----Original Message-----
From: Symon Thurlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 June 2001 15:47
To: 'Harvey, Jon'
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Subject: RE: [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Remote-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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RE: [FW1] Changing TCP Session TimeoutsCan you ping the exchange
server? If so, it is probably name resolution issue, as Exchange
client/outlook always uses a hostname. Either sort out your name
reoslution, or add a line to lmhosts.
Symon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Harvey, Jon
Sent: 07 June 2001 02:17
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Remote
Importance: High
I am trying to connect to my offices Exchange server from my home
PC, running thru a router, to an aDSL connection.
I have been able to go thru Secure Remote and input my user name
and password.
For some reason the Exchange server cannot be connected.
Has anyone had this problem, or has anyone been able to get around
this?
Thanks
Jon Harvey
Jon Harvey
Chief Analyst
Nasdaq Japan Inc.
Tel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title:
Hi.
Just to add my comments to this, when I was setting up
a BT aDSL connection in the UK, the small print stated that H323 applications
would not be passed by their routers, effectively blocking any sort of secure
connection. I suggest checking with the aDSL provider to make sure that
they are passing that traffic for you.
James.
- [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Remote Harvey, Jon
- RE: [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Rem... Goetz, Jarrett
- RE: [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Rem... Goetz, Jarrett
- RE: [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Rem... Ghosh, Debashis (CORP, CIM)
- RE: [FW1] ADSL and Checkpoints Secure Rem... Symon Thurlow
- James Clarke
