Re: SMB or NBT issues on VPN
From: SlowJet (SlowJet_at_noTY2this.com)
Date: 12/27/04
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 22:58:55 GMT
Could a WINS sever help for file print sharing?
Put the names in local host, too.
I'm having a same catagory problem between Linux and XP PRO.
It wants a WINS sever secive but I don't have a sever?
I don't know how to do that in PRO or Linux, for that matter, but it s/b a
snap on a W23k server.
SJ
"Mike" <mike008us@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a customer that I setup a SBS 2003 server. 3 branch offices have
> either 1/2 or full P2P T1's and there are no problems here. One other
> branch I setup with a site to site VPN using Sonicwall. Everything (VNC,
> Outlook via Exchange server, terminal
> emulator connecting to server, pretty much all IP apps) work great, EXCEPT
> anything dependent on windows browsing. The PC at this branch is
> WinXP(just
> upgraded to SP2, with no resolve). I copied a 2.5 MB file from the server
> to the PC in 48 seconds so it partially works(and this proves the internet
> connections at each side of the VPN are fine).
>
> I know XP and 2003/AD are very dependent on DNS for browsing, however I'm
> sure everything is setup properly. Both server and this PC have only the
> server for DNS servers, the internal domain is listed for a suffix for
> both,
> I have a reverse zone setup for this(and all)network which the PC is
> registering itself in.
>
> When I do a packet sniff on this PC I see an excess of port 445
> traffic(see
> sample below) to the point where I think the PC is trying to resolve and
> that's what the big delays are when you go to access network shares or do
> a
> File>Open in Word(which has My Docs as Document dir and My Docs is
> redirected to user folder via group policy).
>
> An interesting thing is I've tried disabling the XP machine from using
> NBT(137-139) and the problem continues as it was. However, if I disable
> SMB(445) I saw no NBT traffic on the sniffer and no browsing worked(this
> is with NBT enabled). Something on the PC is not allowing NBT to even
> send packets out maybe or at least try because I'd expect to at least see
> 137-139 packets outbound from the PC even if they didn't make it accross
> the VPN.
>
> Please help. Is there a way to tell this PC to not try to resolve
> whatever
> way it's attempting when these delays occur? Like I said the other 3
> branches connecting via T1s work fine and this branch works fine accross
> the
> VPN for all other IP applications.
>
> ---sample of packet sniffing----
> ------------ Item: 1 ------------>
> TCP 144 192.168.1.240 192.168.6.11 58403 445 2:52:58.190 PM,
> 11-30-2004
>
> Euq@ #¡75|POϡdSMB
> Y@@
> \wkssvc
>
> ------------ Item: 2 ------------>
> TCP 179 192.168.6.11 192.168.1.240 445 58403 2:52:58.190 PM,
> 11-30-2004
>
> E@?qI #75|¡kP+T$?SMB~
> *??
> >
>
> ------------ Item: 3 ------------>
> TCP 180 192.168.1.240 192.168.6.11 58403 445 2:52:58.268 PM,
> 11-30-2004
>
> E_=@ #¡k76P~"^SMB/
> HH@I H
> ~k6~3F~4Z]^SY+H`
>
> ------------ Item: 4 ------------>
> TCP 91 192.168.6.11 192.168.1.240 445 58403 2:52:58.284 PM,
> 11-30-2004
>
> E[@?q #76¡PYS/SMB/~
> /H
>
> ------------ Item: 5 ------------>
> TCP 103 192.168.1.240 192.168.6.11 58403 445 2:52:58.346 PM,
> 11-30-2004
>
> Egr]@ #¡76:P'f(;SMB.
>
>
> ------------ Item: 6 ------------>
> TCP 172 192.168.6.11 192.168.1.240 445 58403 2:52:58.346 PM,
> 11-30-2004
>
> E@?qN #76:¡6P`R?SMB.~
> D<E Dty
>
> \PIPE\wkssvc
>
> ---end of sample---
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
>
>
>
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