By jeffreycentex on Oct 21, 2005 in General Networking | 0 Comments
Post Tags: General Networking
Well, I went ahead and installed Exchange 2003 SP2 on my personal network used to power a few mailboxes and quite a few mobile devices. So far, so good. I haven’t noted any breakages with Outlook, the mobile devices, or with any of the Exchange add-ins I have installed (mostly GFI products).
One wish [...]
By jeffreycentex on Oct 21, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Post Tags: IPV6
For those of you who are playing with the increased IPV6 support in Windows Vista, here are a few dynamic DNS services that can put a friendly named to your IPV6 address (mainly for those using a Teredo tunnel as people using a 6to4 connection normally are NOT behind a NAT gateway):
http://freedns.afraid.org/ (I haven’t [...]
By jeffreycentex on Oct 18, 2005 in General Networking | 0 Comments
Post Tags: General Networking • IPV6
The October CTP build of Windows Vista has been released today.
This build has most of the new networking improvements checked in (but not all, if I remember correctly from the summit). So be sure to play around with the new IPV6 and IPSec support. I am still in the process of [...]
By jeffreycentex on Oct 7, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Post Tags: MVP Summit
I also wanted to insert a general thank you to the members of the Windows Networking team that we (as MVPs) interacted with at the summit sessions on Friday and Saturday, and the Wireless Roundtable/PG Dinner Thursday night. It was an enjoyable and worthwhile experience (and a bit overwhelming).
By jeffreycentex on Oct 7, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Post Tags: IPV6 • MVP Summit
Continuing on my series posting from the network portion of the MVP Summit (sorry for the delay in posting but I am still in Seattle - this time on vacation - and I have been in non-stop activities), I will post some about the improvements in IPV6 included in Windows Vista.
A lot of the “goodies” [...]
By jeffreycentex on Oct 1, 2005 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
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The highlight of the network drill-down day 1 for me was all of the discussion of how IPSEC can be used with NAP (Network Access Protection) to protect networks, even without using 802.1X and DHCP… There was an article posted by Matt with the EEC (which, BTW, is an awesome place to visit if [...]