Re: ipsec
From: Miha Pihler [MVP] (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 10/29/05
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Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:10:57 +0200
Hi Phil,
Are these two computers members of same domain?
If not what was authentication that you set for IPSec?
Try setting Respond only on server A and Require Security on server B. Now
try to access the share from server A to server B.
-- Mike Microsoft MVP - Windows Security "philKGH" <philKGH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32BFD7EB-98F4-4C3A-9220-10016751D8B2@microsoft.com... >I am studying IPSEC as part of Microsoft course 2277 on Windows 2003 and I > have the following question: > > I have two 2003 servers networked together, each with a shared folder, and > one of the practices is to implement ipsec between the two and test > connectivity by showing that the share on the other server can be accessed > or > not. With no ipsec in place, both servers can see each others share, as > expected. When "Secure server (require security)" is assigned on one > server, > the other server cannot see its share, as expected. However, when "Secure > server (require security)" is the nassigned on the other server, they > still > cannot see each other's share. My understanding is that if the same > security > is applied at both ends, then communication can occur. > > Am I understanding it incorrectly? Can someone suggest why it diesn't > work? > > Regards, > Phil.
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