Off Topic - My Employer's VPN! I'm so happy!! [7:30267]

2001-12-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Off topic VPN comment. My employer is FINALLY moving to VPN access to our
company network. This instead of that crappy ISDN RAS telco solution they've
been running for years.  I'm so lucky to have been chosen as one of the beta
testers. Probably because I've been complaining so loud for so long.

In any case, our laptops are Window NT 4.0 and W2K. the client is the Cisco
secure client, and because we are a Cisco partner, I presume that we are
connecting via one of another of the Cisco VPN products. One can hope it is
a CVPN3xxx box, but with my employer, you never can tell ;->

In any case, the scripted installation worked like a charm and I am happy as
a clam doing company work via a much faster connection. In my job I often
have to move some very large Excel and Visio files from here to there. Not
to mention the kinds of things I have to download from vendor sites for
study and meeting preparation.

So yes VPN stuff can work, can be easy ( recognizing the front end
preparation that obviously took place ) and so far, the Cisco client has
been flawless to work with.  Knock on my wooden head :->

I know there are a lot of people from my company who read this list. All I
can say is I hope you keep the pressure up on your managers. this is so much
better!

Chuck




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Re: Off Topic - My Employer's VPN! I'm so happy!! [7:30267]

2001-12-27 Thread Eric

Sound's like you don't have AOL!

I rolled out a 3015 VPN concentrator (Altiga) not too long ago for a client
who had a ton of roaming sales people and outside vendors that I got working
with this. Found out the hard way that AOL will overwrite .dll's used by the
Cisco client software. Don't know if this has been fixed outside of
uninstalling AOL. It rock's after setting it up though, especially if you
have a broadband connection. Another BIG issue will be some ISP's use NAT or
a Proxy Server or some other type of firewall and will block all ports
outside the basics. This will kill the VPN setup connection.

Eric


- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Larrieu" 
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Subject: Off Topic - My Employer's VPN! I'm so happy!! [7:30267]


> Off topic VPN comment. My employer is FINALLY moving to VPN access to our
> company network. This instead of that crappy ISDN RAS telco solution
they've
> been running for years.  I'm so lucky to have been chosen as one of the
beta
> testers. Probably because I've been complaining so loud for so long.
>
> In any case, our laptops are Window NT 4.0 and W2K. the client is the
Cisco
> secure client, and because we are a Cisco partner, I presume that we are
> connecting via one of another of the Cisco VPN products. One can hope it
is
> a CVPN3xxx box, but with my employer, you never can tell ;->
>
> In any case, the scripted installation worked like a charm and I am happy
as
> a clam doing company work via a much faster connection. In my job I often
> have to move some very large Excel and Visio files from here to there. Not
> to mention the kinds of things I have to download from vendor sites for
> study and meeting preparation.
>
> So yes VPN stuff can work, can be easy ( recognizing the front end
> preparation that obviously took place ) and so far, the Cisco client has
> been flawless to work with.  Knock on my wooden head :->
>
> I know there are a lot of people from my company who read this list. All I
> can say is I hope you keep the pressure up on your managers. this is so
much
> better!
>
> Chuck




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