I just got finished in a meeting with my VPN vendor who had indicated that
when our VPN clients connect to my corporate network they are unable to
refresh their DDNS entries.  This causes us some issues as that client will
then have the wrong DDNS entry (maintaining the previous entry) so some of
our management tools might not be looking at the incorrect machine.

I was wondering if anyone has heard of this as an issue and if so found a
software way to get around it.  

I was told that the only way for this to work is for us to implement a Cisco
VPN which forwards to a properly configured MS DHCP server that then allows
the updating of the DDNS entry (I think through some proxy setting, I
stopped paying attention when I started thinking what it would take to
change all of my remote users to a different client).

Any help would be appreciated.

Charlie



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