Disaster recovery assistance
Stijn Jonker
SJCJonker at SJC.NL
Sun Sep 4 14:28:21 IST 2005
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Richard & The list (Forgot on the first email),
More then willing to help, but could you post a little more info?
What routers are we talking about,
a "show run" with the ip, snmp community etc obfusced
A small description what's out there.
The only thing "we" are aware of, a server is relocated/rebuild in an
other location and due to networking issues it's not working right. With
you feeding tidbits of info.
I think there are enough networking ppl here that can solve the issue in
one go if you describe what is required and what's out there.
SJ
On 03-Sep-2005 21:00, Richard Alexander wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for suggestions. I went back thought the firewall logs
> and created another permit tcp any any on the dmz_access_in list and now
> can send and receive email from the internet.
>
> We have about 20 sites that connect to us through lan to lan vpns and they
> cannot ping or pop the mail server here. kinda crazy but from the vpn
> 3030 i can ping to the mail server, and I can also ping from the 3030 back
> to the remote pc. But i cannot ping from remote pc all the way back to
> the mail server and of course pop3 is not working.
>
>
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Stijn Jonker <SJCJonker at sjc.nl>
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