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    Apple Remote Desktop connection problem

    Thanks for the reply, Remote Desktop reported machine Pingable but as stealth mode was enabled via the OS X firewall a manual ping did not work. I have actually solved the problem which was my fault. I had added the required ports to the main firewall but had placed them in the wrong...
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    Apple Remote Desktop connection problem

    I am trying to control a Mac situated in a remote location connected via a DSL connection with a static IP. My admin Mac is in the office behind a firewall. The required ports (3283 -UDP & TCP, 5900 UDP & TCP) are opened but I still cannot connect to the remote Mac. If I connect the admin...
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    Apple VPN connection Tipping Point VPN

    I am trying to connect to my works VPN (3com Tipping Point Device) using the 10.5 OS X VPN. I have set it up with all the correct info but it doesn't seem to work. VPN type selected is L2TP over IPSEC According to the OS X log file it starts an IPSec connection and then establishes a IPSec...
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    Apple VPN connection problem

    Have now managed to get a connection to the VPN using a program called Shimo. This appear to be done using the IPSEC Racoon protocol built into OS X but handled via graphical interface. All traffic is routed via the VPN connection so local internet etc does not function, is there a script...
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    Apple VPN connection problem

    Yes XP is using L2TP as well, the only major difference is XP has a box which you tick requiring encryption which the OS X client doesn't have. I can use a cisco vpn client with our cisco router but the mac client for cisco is buggy. Thought the Apple built in would prove ok. Not sure of...
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    Apple VPN connection problem

    I am trying to connect to my works VPN (3com Tipping Point Device) using the 10.5 OS X VPN. I have set it up with all the correct info but it doesn't seem to work. VPN type selected is L2TP over IPSEC According to the OS X log file it starts an IPSec connection and then establishes a IPSec...
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