Re: windump on browsing of shared folders across vpn in winxp



Alvin Wong wrote:

I have a problem when i try to connect to a shared folder in the same
domain across a VPN to another machine. When i fire up windump, in
comparison to local access to a file server, the protocol that windows
select when browsing is over port 80, hence windows explorer pops up
with a blank window but no file shares to be seen.

Apparently you are using "ip.add.re.ss" for referencing the remote host which gets expanded to "http://ip.add.re.ss"; automatically. Use the UNC notation "\\ip.add.re.ss" instead.

Denis

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