RE: Newbie questions : 2 issues relating to interaction between Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.

2006-04-03 Thread Davidson, Brett (Managed Services)
to interaction between Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco. On 4/2/06, Davidson, Brett (Managed Services) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can set the Cisco certificate to authenticate to the W2K domain. That's reasonably simple. Deciding what to do about things after that gets a little interesting but that's

Newbie questions : 2 issues relating to interaction between Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.

2006-04-02 Thread Davidson, Brett (Managed Services)
Title: Message First some background. First issue: I'm wanting to establishcertificate-driven, IPSec-based authentication and access on my local LAN. Participants are mainly Windows XP machines (including some laptops via wireless access points which started this process) and a SUSE Linux

RE: Newbie questions : 2 issues relating to interaction between Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.

2006-04-02 Thread Davidson, Brett (Managed Services)
the Apache (SuSE) server via mod_proxy, I'm not entirely certain how the interactions between the domain server and the client would work in that case. Hire me as a consultant, and I can help more? ;) -Kyle H On 4/2/06, Davidson, Brett (Managed Services) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First some

RE: Newbie questions : 2 issues relating to interaction between Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.

2006-04-02 Thread Davidson, Brett (Managed Services)
, and I can help more? ;) -Kyle H On 4/2/06, Davidson, Brett (Managed Services) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First some background. First issue: I'm wanting to establish certificate-driven, IPSec-based authentication and access on my local LAN. Participants are mainly Windows XP machines (including