Re: Lotus Notes Remote Access Problem through VPN
From: Al Tsiemers (Al.Tsiemers_at_IForgot.net)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 14:56:38 GMT
"Quark-Quark" <127.0.0.1> wrote in
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> I'm not sure if these are the right newsgroups I can post my
> questions. In case if this is not right, please forgive me!! ^^
>
> We have a Domino 6.5 server. Some users can remotely access our
> server through their broadband. Some users can only receive mails but
> not able to send any mails to it. Apparently for those unfortunate
> users they can only read data from database, but not write data or
> create new database remotely.They access the server using the same VPN
> policy.
>
> For those unfortunate users, they can at once be able to send/receive
> emails to Notes once they use traditional dial-up lines.
>
> I suspect that the problem can occur because a number of factors may
> affect it: like the ISP, the type of modem used by the ISP, or the
> network configuration of the user's environment. Difficult as it is,
> I am still interested to know any way to help me to fix as much as I
> can.
>
> Are there any good tools out there that can help me diagnose the
> problem? Any advice is very much appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance!!! ^^
>
>
>
Why don't you just enable encryption on all the Notes servers TCPIP ports,
have your firewall admin open port 1352 to/from the internet, with an ACL
allowing traffic only to/from your Notes servers?
You would have full access, with all traffic encrypted, from anywhere the
user can get an internet connection.
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