NT5GT AND DOMAIN
am 05.09.2006 18:53:52 von jlaporteHi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i do
to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
Hi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i do
to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> Hi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i do
> to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
>
wolfgang, volker, sebastian:
sick'em !!!
jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> Hi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i do
> to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
Can we please get some more info? What type of VPN, what are you trying
to accomplish?
The vpn netscreen 5GT. And I want that remote user can user the domain
to logon. Right now, the remote computer can find the domain server.
Chad Mahoney a =E9crit :
> jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> > Hi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i do
> > to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
>
> Can we please get some more info? What type of VPN, what are you trying
> to accomplish?
what type of VPN are you talking about? probably you are talking about
dial-up VPN & you want to use, eg, Active Directory for user
authentication
when users are trying to establish a dial-up VPN connection.
In that case, No you can not use AD for user authentication as far as I
know.
I might be wrong tho. I'm not that expert, but we are using NS 5GT.
A better solution is to use SSL VPN instead of dial-up VPN, if I am
assuming
correct. Luck of information, so it's hard to tell. you can find @
Juniper web site.
Anyway, if you can get a SSL VPN appliance, you can integrate w/ AD for
user authentication. I do not know about UNIX, Linux environment.
Takeshi
jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> The vpn netscreen 5GT. And I want that remote user can user the domain
> to logon. Right now, the remote computer can find the domain server.
>
> Chad Mahoney a =E9crit :
>
> > jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> > > Hi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i do
> > > to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
> >
> > Can we please get some more info? What type of VPN, what are you trying
> > to accomplish?
Not i USE IPSEC as VPN
ny_takeshi a =E9crit :
> what type of VPN are you talking about? probably you are talking about
> dial-up VPN & you want to use, eg, Active Directory for user
> authentication
> when users are trying to establish a dial-up VPN connection.
>
> In that case, No you can not use AD for user authentication as far as I
> know.
> I might be wrong tho. I'm not that expert, but we are using NS 5GT.
>
> A better solution is to use SSL VPN instead of dial-up VPN, if I am
> assuming
> correct. Luck of information, so it's hard to tell. you can find @
> Juniper web site.
>
> Anyway, if you can get a SSL VPN appliance, you can integrate w/ AD for
> user authentication. I do not know about UNIX, Linux environment.
>
> Takeshi
>
>
>
> jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> > The vpn netscreen 5GT. And I want that remote user can user the domain
> > to logon. Right now, the remote computer can find the domain server.
> >
> > Chad Mahoney a =E9crit :
> >
> > > jlaporte@prmaintenance.com wrote:
> > > > Hi am working with a Netscreen 5gt. And i want to know what sould i=
do
> > > > to use the vpn with a domain server.??? Please some advice?
> > >
> > > Can we please get some more info? What type of VPN, what are you tryi=
ng
> > > to accomplish?