RE: NT domain access after connecting through VPN [7:66618]

2003-04-03 Thread Symon Thurlow
The Shiva client is pretty good, kicks off domain authentication after the tunnel is up. -Original Message- From: Doug Korell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 April 2003 19:06 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NT domain access after connecting through VPN [7:66618] Thanks for your

Re: NT domain access after connecting through VPN [7:66618]

2003-04-02 Thread Doug Korell
Thanks for your input. I'm looking around at other vendors to see what they offer with this. One thing I don't like with the PIX vpn is the lack of logging capabilites. I want to know when someone logged in, when the logged out, where they went, etc. I'm looking at the concentrators but don't remem

Re: NT domain access after connecting through VPN [7:66618]

2003-04-01 Thread Adam
>From my experiences in deploying both pix and the 3000 series concentrators, the question of 'seamless' authentication or access to network resources once connected to the vpn is always an issue. To get around this I have seen various methods utilized, each of which has catches and possibly user's

NT domain access after connecting through VPN [7:66618]

2003-04-01 Thread Doug Korell
I am using a PIX and VPN client 3.6 and getting in works just fine. Problem is I want to connect to NT domain resources across the board after logging into VPN. I know you can connect to network shares using alternate username and password but for things like remote event logs on the domain, you do