Re: VPN Question

From: Alain Chagnon (achagnon@datact.qc.ca)
Date: 05/29/02


From: Alain Chagnon <achagnon@datact.qc.ca>
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 06:50:08 -0400

Hi there,

You said you use the wins server on the inside of the remote network
but do you have a firewall on this network ?????

Is the rules ok for browsing ???

Try an lmhost file on your windows PC that tries to connect

Is that solve the problem ???

Look around that..

Alain Chagnon

On Tue, 28 May 2002 11:05:57 GMT, Leythos <void@nowhere.com> wrote:

>In article <h8JI8.1234$wd3.259376@news6-win.server.ntlworld.com>,
>herman@networkdata.co.uk says...
>> Lars,
>>
>> Thanks for quick response but in message I mentioned I have tried with wins
>> but had no joy.
>>
>> I checked on wins server and clients local to office network were registered
>> but not voewable from remote pc.
>>
>> Any other ways of getting this sorted?
>
>When I VPN into my office through the firewall, and use Wins of DNS, it
>takes a couple minutes for the Wins information to update on my local
>computer. Once it's had time, I see all the domains and workstations.
>
>Don't forget to uncheck the "Use Default Gateway on Remote Network" in
>your VPN settings on 2K - it will let you use your internet connection
>from home at the same time as your VPN to the office.
>
>Mark
>
>> "Lars M. Hansen" <badnews@hansenonline.net> wrote in message
>> news:0qm6fuc6bhhi7o82ptncej29mbgsrulf66@4ax.com...
>> > On Tue, 28 May 2002 10:59:53 +0100, Herman spoketh
>> >
>> > >Hi,
>> > >
>> > >I have installed CISCO PIX 501 with PPTP VPN support. I use windows own
>> vpn
>> > >cliemt to access my network remotely.
>> > >
>> > >I am able to map to network shares using command line but I cannot browse
>> in
>> > >network neighbourhood.
>> > >
>> > >In order to fix problem i tried running wins server on server and
>> > >configuring ip address of wins server in windows client but still no joy.
>> > >
>> > >Does anyone know how to get remote network to show up in network
>> > >neighbourhood over vpn?
>> > >
>> > >many thanks
>> > >
>> > >sean
>> > >
>> >
>> > You need a WINS server...
>> > Lars M. Hansen
>> > http://www.hansenonline.net
>> > (replace 'badnews' with 'lars' in e-mail address)
>>
>>
>>
>
>--



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