How can a computer that connects to the office network through a firewall
VPN appliance (such as a sonicwall or watchgaurd device) be authenticated on
the domain to provide full access to network resources. The firewall has
its own authentication, but I don't believe that has anything to do with
domain authentication.

Thanks!
Joe

Re: VPN appliance and domain authentication. by Joe

Joe
Wed Feb 11 16:31:44 CST 2004

Ah. The answer is easier than I thought. Simply make sure the hardware vpn
password, username and domain information identically matches the domain
counterparts!



"Joe Letter" <nojunk@nojunk.com> wrote in message
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> How can a computer that connects to the office network through a firewall
> VPN appliance (such as a sonicwall or watchgaurd device) be authenticated
on
> the domain to provide full access to network resources. The firewall has
> its own authentication, but I don't believe that has anything to do with
> domain authentication.
>
> Thanks!
> Joe
>
>