Re: IPSEC secured server

From: Kerry Hoskin (kjho@pml.ac.uk)
Date: 05/21/02


From: "Kerry Hoskin" <kjho@pml.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 12:48:48 +0100


The secured server policy requires all sessions to be secure it doesn't
allow non IPsec secured sessions. Try using a custom policy or the Server
(Request Security) policy

Kerry

"S. Hussain Akbar" <hussain@systemsltd.com> wrote in message
news:Oe1rXGIACHA.2500@tkmsftngp05...
> I keep posting this but haven't resolved this so far, so...
>
> If I enable IPSEC and set the encryption to 'Required', no unauthenticated
> computer can connect to mine. BUT my computer can't connect to any other
> either. I can't even browse the Web.
>
> What I want to do is this:
> All incoming connections to my LAN PCs must use encrypted sessions (either
> Kerberos or preshared key). The LAN PCs should be able to connect to
public
> Web, SMTP, etc servers without authentication.
>
> Ideas?
>
>



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