VPN Trouble!!
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 08:16:07 -0800
Two monkeys have escaped from a zoo and have attempted to create a VPN between a client running Windows XP and a "Server" running windows 2000 Professional.
They've managed to establish the connection by running the VPN wizard on both machines.
The VPN is present in Network Connections on the server pc.
Both PC's obtained 169 ip address.
No shared files were available to the client.
No computers were showing up in Network Places on the "server "pc (w2kpro)
How do they make the files on the server accessible/visible to the VPN client (xp).
Any ideas welcome as they're going bananas!!!
Relevant Pages
- Re: VPN clients unable to connect to other resources.
... gateway matches the IP of the remote client, and DNS and WINS point to the ... remote (although it takes close to a minute to connect, ... This is just regular Windows VPN, ... VPN server, remote routing and access running on the SBS 2003 server ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - RE: Problems with connectcomputer and active directory
... I understand that you would like to join a remote client to the domain. ... If you have hardware VPN tunnel setup using Linksys or others, ... In this scenario you have to configure the SBS Server computer to enable ... Create a VPN connection to ISA/RRAS on the Internet ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - RE: Remote connectivity problems
... do you mean you have added a remote client to SBS ... If you have hardware VPN tunnel setup using Linksys or others, ... In this scenario you have to configure the SBS Server computer to enable ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: VPN clients unable to connect to other resources.
... Are you saying that an XP Home PC wouldn't be able to connect to a server share over VPN? ... Can ping the SBS but not the client PCs on the same network. ... gateway matches the IP of the remote client, ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: Secure VPN access
... with it's security option for the client. ... After getting the VPN connection I check the Ip settings and found the ... point to the head ISP's DNS server. ... > Computer certificates for L2TP/IPSec VPN connections ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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