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I've got a 12.04 headless server that I've been trying to get to work with wake-on-lan. The card is Marvel 88E8053 using the sky2 module. Although WOL is enabled in BIOS and ethtool shows the card as WOL enabled, it refuses to wake when I send the magic packet. I have verified that the packet is being…
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This is a simplification and the names have been changed to protect the innocent.
The assets:
Active Directory Domains
corp.lan
saas.lan
User accounts
user01@corp.lan
user02@corp.lan
Servers
dc.corp.lan (domain controller)
dc.saas.lan (domain controller)
server.saas.lan
A one way trust exists…
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How unreasonable would it be to setup a small LAN within an existing LAN? I'm setting up a series of video surveillance servers and a number of IP cameras in a client's location and cannot have my equipment on the same network as their local machines. My network is essentially self-contained and…
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I'm trying to configure an OpenVPN bridge LAN-to-LAN setup. Currently, I have the OpenVPN bridge Server/Client setup up running. On the server-side my br-lan interface has tap0, eth0, and wlan0 in the bridge group. On the client-side the br-lan interface has eth0 and wlan0 in the bridge group,…
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We have 2 site that is linked by an IPSEC VPN to remote Cisco ASAs:
Site 1 1.5Mb T1 Connection Cisco(1) 2841
Site 2 1.5Mb T1 Connection Cisco 2841
In addition:
Site 1 has a 2nd WAN 3Mb bonded T1 Connection Cisco 5510 that connects to same LAN as Cisco(1) 2841.
Basically, Remote Access (VPN)…
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