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Domain Services between main & remote officesMain office (colorado): Internet - DSL Modem (no firewall) - Netgear FVS318v3 ProSafe VPN Firewall (DHCP server) - Windows SBS 2003 server & many XP clients (192.168.2.*) Remote Office (Malaysia): Internet - DSL modem (no firewall) - Netgear FVS318v3 ProSafe VPN Firewall (DHCP server) - Several XP clients (192.168.3.*); no domain servers I have followed the Microsoft instructions to configure a firewall for domains & trusts opening ports on the Colorado side for RPC, NETBIOS, WINS, LDAP, DNS, SMB & Kerberos. (Q179442) There is a gateway-to-gateway VPN setup between the Netgear firewalls. Problem: I can ping clients on both sides of the gateway from either side by name and IP address. I can map drives and printers using IP address, but NOT name. It also seems like I am not resolving login requests over the VPN gateway. I cannot add new computers to the domain using the connectcomputer utility in SBS; I get error "The list of users and computers cannot be found...". What is missing in this setup that will allow the clients to connect to the domain properly? You may want to use browstat to check the master browser.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Chris Morin" <ChrisMo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B87FF50D-5AB6-44E3-928D-2876AB55C9E4@microsoft.com... Current setup is as followsMain office (colorado): Internet - DSL Modem (no firewall) - Netgear FVS318v3 ProSafe VPN Firewall (DHCP server) - Windows SBS 2003 server & many XP clients (192.168.2.*) Remote Office (Malaysia): Internet - DSL modem (no firewall) - Netgear FVS318v3 ProSafe VPN Firewall (DHCP server) - Several XP clients (192.168.3.*); no domain servers I have followed the Microsoft instructions to configure a firewall for domains & trusts opening ports on the Colorado side for RPC, NETBIOS, WINS, LDAP, DNS, SMB & Kerberos. (Q179442) There is a gateway-to-gateway VPN setup between the Netgear firewalls. Problem: I can ping clients on both sides of the gateway from either side by name and IP address. I can map drives and printers using IP address, but NOT name. It also seems like I am not resolving login requests over the VPN gateway. I cannot add new computers to the domain using the connectcomputer utility in SBS; I get error "The list of users and computers cannot be found...". What is missing in this setup that will allow the clients to connect to the domain properly? The browser service is working... one of the Remote office XP PCs is serving
as the master browser. The master browser can ping the SBS 2003 domain server by name and IP. However, that PC cannot map drives by name, only by IP. There are no local servers providing WINS or anything like that... just XP Pro clients. Must I have a Win 2000/2003 server on the remote LAN to enable common use of the domain assets across the WAN? Chris Show quoteHide quote "Robert L [MS-MVP]" wrote: > You may want to use browstat to check the master browser. > > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com > "Chris Morin" <ChrisMo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B87FF50D-5AB6-44E3-928D-2876AB55C9E4@microsoft.com... > Current setup is as follows > Main office (colorado): > Internet > - DSL Modem (no firewall) > - Netgear FVS318v3 ProSafe VPN Firewall (DHCP server) > - Windows SBS 2003 server & many XP clients (192.168.2.*) > Remote Office (Malaysia): > Internet > - DSL modem (no firewall) > - Netgear FVS318v3 ProSafe VPN Firewall (DHCP server) > - Several XP clients (192.168.3.*); no domain servers > > I have followed the Microsoft instructions to configure a firewall for > domains & trusts opening ports on the Colorado side for RPC, NETBIOS, WINS, > LDAP, DNS, SMB & Kerberos. (Q179442) There is a gateway-to-gateway VPN setup > between the Netgear firewalls. > > Problem: I can ping clients on both sides of the gateway from either side > by name and IP address. I can map drives and printers using IP address, but > NOT name. It also seems like I am not resolving login requests over the VPN > gateway. I cannot add new computers to the domain using the connectcomputer > utility in SBS; I get error "The list of users and computers cannot be > found...". What is missing in this setup that will allow the clients to > connect to the domain properly?
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