Two sites connected via hardware IPSec VPN Tunnel
From: Ed Walker (ewalker3_at_prodigy.net)
Date: 03/15/05
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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:08:26 -0500
Hey guys, I need help with this as I am stumped.
I have two locations that were previously connected via Frame Relay, we have
since moved to a IPSec site to site VPN solution using watchguard soho 6 and
a firebox x2500 on the other side.
we have the tunnel up and running, but have several problems:
users cannot log into the network (the domain controllers are on the far
side <x2500>
users on the remote end are able to ping some of our resources on the far
side, they can ping and get a response frmo one of our two domain
controllers/dns server, but not hte other, nor can they connect to our main
server on the far side.
I can remote desktop into the server on the remote end, and login but the
local users there cant login.
any ideas?
i am thinking they need a domain controller on the remote end and that this
may be a dns issue among other things?
the setup sends only traffic destined for our private network over the
tunnel and internet traffic goes directly fmro their router andnot over the
tunnel
thanks
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