31
07
2008
Back in March I announced 10000 unique visitors visiting Networknet for finding solutions on their problems or reading new updates on things I am interested and working on. I am running the ClustrMaps hitcounter for a while now and today I am happy to announce the 50000 unique visitors have been reached.

Networknet.nl ClustrMap 31-july-2008
I would like to thank you all and the support in the last 7 months. I am working in updating all Wordpress Page areas and templates. Stay tuned and hopefully you will enjoy the new layout and content.
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19
07
2008
If you are looking for easy publishing your pictures, videos and blog posts than the ScribeFire add-on for Firefox is awe sum. I have been using the Windows Live Writer application for more than six months and like the gui but since I am running Ubuntu as my primary OS I tried to find something new.

ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog. You can drag and drop formatted text from pages you are browsing, take notes, upload images, and post to multiple blogs.
For more information, details and download check out this link at Firefox website https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1730
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15
07
2008
Recently I was troubleshooting a Cisco VPN client issue. Cisco VPN client version is 4.0.5 and installed on a Windows XP SP2 client with all recent Windows Security updates. After you installed and configured the client you may experience same problem as I did when GPO was configured to enable the Windows Firewall when not connected to Active Directory domain.
VPN Client: Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 414: Failed to establish a TCP connection.
Enable transparent tunneling was enabled with IPSec over TCP port 10000 to the Cisco VPN concentrator. I changed it to IPSec over UPD and even disabled the transparent tunneling but still same result when connecting. I googled and found one KB article from Microsoft.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838207
Update to permit the Cisco VPN Client program to work in TCP transport mode in Windows XP SP2
After you install a pre-release version of Windows XP SP2, if you configure Cisco VPN Client version 4.0.3.D to use Internet Protocol security (IPSec) over TCP, you receive the following error message when you try to connect to a Cisco VPN concentrator:
Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 414: Failed to establish a TCP connection.
This problem occurs because the TCP/IP protocol is changed to drop any packets that are directed to the loopback IP address, but that arrive on an interface other than the loopback interface. Because the Cisco VPN client sends packets to the loopback IP address, but the packet comes from a physical interface, the packets are dropped.
I reviewed my Windows Firewall and it was enabled.
I stopped the windows firewall with “cmd /k sc stop sharedaccess” and than I tried to reconnect again. The connection worked without any message and I had connection to my office network. After reading the KB article and stopping the firewall I realized we forgot to add the Cisco VPN client exception in the Active Directory GPO.
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