I'm having trouble connecting my client/server in my virtual PC. they just aren't seeing each other when it comes to connecting them to continue my server class.
server 2003 windows xp running on virtual PC I'm running windows 7 on my computer
I am trying to connect some thin clients to a domain based windows 2003 server. This the first time mi trying to do this. If the computer is set to workgroup there is no problem. The problem comes up when its a domain based server.I keep getting the message that the user is logged in. The host computer connecting to the server has the user name "thinclient" and I use the name "user" to log in from the thin client. But it says "thinclient" already in use and disconnect my connection between the host and the server.
I've replaced my old wireless router with a new DIV-655. Now, I can connect to my work's VPN and connect to servers and data via the VPN, but my Outlook client will NOT connect to the Exchange server.It (Outlook) just sits there saying "Trying to connect to Microsoft Exchange.Will it work.
I have created individual folders for the different users on the network domain server, but i am having trouble allowing the client to automatically connect to their personal folder.
Sometime in the past month my virtual server has been serving slow speeds to a majority of places when I used to get 500KB/s + speeds down and 250KB/s speeds up regularly. My home network is Verizon Fios 15/5 and speedtest.net reports exactly those speeds at any test server I choose.
I've been going back and forth with my virtual server host (1and1) about my virtual server download and upload speeds. I've done a lot of testing to see if there is packet loss with WinMRT and also traceroutes from a couple locations.1and1 has done testing and verified it's NOT their network causing the slow downs as their download tests have returned fast speeds. I've tested at about 8 locations to download this file ( [URL] I can assure you that link is safe, it's just a zip of the .Net 4 redist pacakge) and 6 out of the 7 get speeds ranging from 10kb/s-50kb/s, only 1 out of the 7 gets 400kb/s+ download speeds and that is located in Chicago, 4 are from Los Angeles area and 2 from Denver area and one from Orlando area.
Is it possible to get some users (Preferably West Coast USA) here to download and report the speed it downloads, location they are at, and the internet provider and package they have? If I cannot find the cause of this, I may have to move to a different virtual server provider which takes a lot of configuration for my server because of the nature of it
I have an DLINK-dir 815 router.. I have tried for 10 hours to get broadcast IP to work, no luck.. All html/javascript modifications = no luck..The WOL works on LAN, but not over internet, so I figure it's the broadcast IP that needs to be virtual servered?
I wonder what the difference is between the virtual server and the port forwarding because the router I was using previously had only port forwarding. When should I use virtual server instead of port forwarding?
I have DIR-601 wireless router with two computers connected: Server (192.168.1.2) and Client (192.168.1.3 on Ethernet Port and 192.168.1.4 on Wireless)
I also use dlinkddns.com and my router's public IP is mapped as abc.dlinkddns.com.
In the router Virtual Server section, it is configured as: Public Port: 3389 (for Remote Desktop) Private Port: 3389 IP Address: 192.168.1.2 (server's IP)
I am expecting this to allow the client to access the server via windows Remote Desktop.
The current situation is:
- When wireless is on, the client can access the server's Remote Desktop
- When wireless is off and client is connected by wired Ethernet, the client cannot connect to the server's remote desktop. After timeout, the error msg is "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons: ...".
- When the client is in another network, it can connect to the server through the Internet.
I am sure it's not the client's problem because it can access via wireless or remotely from another network. It's not the router's virtual server config problem for the same reasons. Will it be a bug in the router? (hardware version: B1, firmware version: 2.00NA).
I'm trying to set up a load balancer within an OVH (hoster) infrastrcture, I've followed their instructions [URL] I'm using a RIPE block (5.135.193.xxx/28) and would like the first 8(5.135.193.xxx/29) to be used as the virtual server.vlan 2676 is the local one, and vlan 1227 is the public one.After all the config steps, none of these IPs are responding to a ping, nor a direct http request.
the full configuration is :
============================================= ssh maxsessions 1 access-list ANY line 8 extended permit icmp any any access-list ANY line 16 extended permit ip any any probe tcp PROBE_TCP passdetect interval 30
I've got a DIR-825 RevB Firmware V2.06NA on a static IP wan connection routing to a SBS2008 server and 10PC's. The server is serving mail, web, and files. Router has virtual servers setup for http, https, smtp, imap, imapssl, smtpssl, pptp, remote desktop, and a few others.
Everything works fine, but the routers https forwarding stops running periodically about half an hour after reboot. The server's working fine, but it doesn't see the https request, it looks like the router is trying to serve the 443 request itself. After a router reboot everything is back to normal.
I've replaced the router with another dir-825 and it has the same issue.
I have a question regarding CSS loadbalancer. Let's say there are 2 vlans in CSS:
1. Vlan 10: 10.1.1.0/24 as external interface, interface where most of the clients are coming from.
2. Vlan 20: 10.1.2.0/24 for real server vlan.
Virtual IP 10.1.1.10 is created in CSS on behalf of two real servers (10.1.2.11 & .12) in Vlan 20. Client from Vlan 10 can http access to 10.1.1.10 successfully.
In Vlan 20 there's also few clients which need to access servers via virtual IP. Vlan 20 Client PC (10.1.2.101) can ping 10.1.1.10, but can't access 10.1.1.10 http service.
Is there any way for CSS to forward service request coming from Server vlan to be send back to the same segment?
Region : Others Model : TD-W8961ND Hardware Version : V3 Firmware Version : 3.0.0 ISP :
My router is TDW8961ND The firmware version is 3.0.0 The hardware version is 3.0
I am trying to have a virtual http server at port 80 but when I do this and save, I get this message: "Notice: The WAN HTTP port of CPE will be chaged to 8080 if submit successfully."Then after that I cannot access the server at port 80.
Am running firmware ver 1.00.19. Set up DDNS with DynDns.Org and all is well. Set up virtual server with DDNS info. Trying to connect to an IPcam (Foscam 8905W). IPcam is set up with static IP with ip outside Belkins DHCP range.
Problem: When trying to access the IPcam through the internet (DynDns) Belkin takes me right to the Belkin router Setup screen, not to the virtual server settings (IPcam). I was able to do it a couple of months ago,but not now. I may have upgraded my firmware in that time from 1.00.12.
When I create a virtual switch on hyper v, i lose network connectivity and the default gateway is missing I have to manually put the default gateway in and disable and re enable the network adaptor each time the server restarts in order to get network connectivity. I am running windows server 2012 Hyper V Virtual Ethernet Adapter loses default gateway server 2012
Why is loop-back only working on ports forwarded in the Virtual Server section and not Port Forwarding or even DMZ? I have seen a post about loop-back on the DIR-655 from a while ago that had said to disable SPI and change NAT Endpoint to independent, I have done this and loop-back still doesn't work.
i have a question about tunneling a software EasyVPN client to a client ASA Network. It looks like this:
EasyVPN Server 192.168.202.0/24 Network extension mode to Client EasyVPN ASA 192.168.1.0/24 This works fine in both directions. But now i want to connect the client ASA network via EasyVPN software client from outside. The user are already able to connect to the ASA Server on its static outside IP obtaining an IP from a 192.168.21.0/24 pool. This works fine. But how am i able to connect to the 192.168.1.0/24 network from this client?
I have created a virtual server that hosts a ticketing website on it, locally i can access the website when i input my private ip .
Now i want to make it accessible to the agents outside my company , i have change my private ip to a public one, but the problem is still there,i cant connect . i disabled the firewall , just so i would be sure its aint a F.W problem and still , not working .
I have installed 4 virtual machines using virtualbox on a windows 7 host and i'm searching how i could connect them so as they can communicate each other.
Region : UnitedKingdom Model : TD-W8968 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : latest ISP : french orange
I am trying to set up port forwarding on this router but it seems I need to use virtual servers but in all the guides there is a menu for this under the advance settings nat menu.I do not have that option, I have downloaded the latest firmware but still nothing.
My company ordered NAC and ACS 1120 My question is Can i configure 802.1X security through ACS server and NAC in layer 2 Inband Virtual Gateway.for campus switches.Is it the good design to have double security for switch ports. 1st is 802.1X and 2nd is NAC in layer 2 INBAND VG?
I have a host machine (Laptop, Win 7 Home Premium x64) running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on VMWare Workstation 9. I've got this system set up for UMDF driver development, because I need a target machine to debug drivers on. However, because I'm developing drivers for Win 7 (x86 and x64), I cannot connect to the virtual machine on via a simple network connection. Connection methods are outlined here.
I have tried a few different pieces of software (mostly Eltima software), and have Google'd every combination of phrases that I can think of. I can't find any information on this anywhere. I don't just need to share data between the machines, I need a more "physical" connection.
Does any know how to do this, or if there's another (preferably more simple) way of doing it?
I insert data from two clients.(1 window server 2003,2 XP clients ) the two client print paper and the printer is shared printer. At the same time two clients print paper and the printer stop working. So I restart my two clients and server. After restart the clients cannot ping to server.
I am installing Window Server 2008 with file Services, and I am making my clients to save files to their documents folder but those files are being saved straight in the Server. I was wondering if It is better to save files direct to the server or save files in each client?
A Windows Server 2008 r2 with 2 internet ports. One (IP: 10.0.96.132) connected to company intranet and one (192.168.10.1) as DHCP server connect to several PCs (192.168.10.**) through a switch.The problem is the PCs (192.168.10.**) can ping the DHCP server (192.168.10.1) , while DHCP server (192.168.10.1) can not ping (192.168.10.**).How to configure the server so that all these PCs can access the intranet?
Whenever my client browsing the net like youtube , facebook .y other client and the server encounter lagging .I Have : Router Dlink Dir600(4 Lan Port)Splitter Dlink Des 1016D (24 port x2)Pldt MyDsl ModemMy connection to server and client via internet .Modem - Router Dlink Dir600 RouterDlink Dir600 ( Port Lan 1) - Server Cpu .Router Dlink Dir600( Port Lan 4) - Dlink Des 1016D (24port)My Friend told me that it's better if i have Switch Over a hub connection Instead of Router And Splitter