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The clients that we are currently offering are very old.  I am working to
get copies of the newer cisco client.  Once the newer client has arrived I
will post a message back here.

Most of the bugs that are commonly mentioned should be taken care of with
the newer releases.

I appologize for the delay in receiving the newer versions.


Jeffrey Utter



-----Original Message-----
From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Chris Wolf
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 8:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] VPN for Access to Microsoft File Servers from Off of
Campus


MSU operates a central VPN server that will do this for you.  It's
documented at: http://network.msu.edu/public/vpn/

I'm glad you brought this up, because we have run into some problems with
MSU's VPN access, especially with Windows 2000 clients (XP works pretty
well).  Is anyone else using MSU's VPN, especially with Windows 2000, and
would be interested in discussing this on the list?  Thanks.

At 08:34 AM 9/23/2004, Lee Duynslager wrote:
>After Welchia and Blaster, the M.S.U. border router was configured to
>disallow the ports that Microsoft File Sharing Protocol uses.
>
>Has anybody out there set up a VPN server  to allow users that are not
>on campus the ability to use the Microsoft File Sharing protocols from
>off of campus, so that they can access files stored on an on campus
>server from outside of our campus network?
>
>
>
>Lee
>
>Lee Duynslager
>Information Technologist
>Integrated Plant Systems
>Michigan State University
>
>(517) 432-5296


--Chris
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Chris Wolf                    Computer Service Manager
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