If I am onsite at the remote network on a different client machine, let's say (192.168.2.5), I can remote into the remote server (192.168.2.10) just fine. I get the standard "computer not found, check that rdp is enabled on remote machine" message. Once I startup the NetExtender and the VPN client gives me an IP on the remote network (192.168.2.2), I can ping the remote server (192.168.2.10) but cannot RDP into it. Remote Server attempting to RDP into: 192.168.2.10 There must be a setting I am missing somewhere. I am in the access list and I can remote to the machine fine if I am on the physical remote network. I have disabled NLA on the particular machine I am trying to get to. Here are the links from the above page: Linux 32-bits Linux 64-bits Windows. You can get it from your account or it comes inside the latest SonicOS firmware. I can use the Dell NetExtender tool fine and get an IP on my remote network just fine. The NetExtender clients (and others) can be downloaded from the Clients Download page and installation notes are available in this Knowledge Base article. The Dell SonicWALL Global VPN Client software provides mobile users with secure, reliable access to corporate resources through broadband, wireless and dial-up connections. There is a newer version of NetExtender that installs on 8 fine. The RSA server uses RADIUS to hit the AD server to auth users. This works in conjuction with RSA authenticating over PAP (Can't get chap/mschap or mschapv2 to work. I have just installed the Dell SRA Virtual Appliance (ExSSLVPN).
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