Re: 2 site's - vpn link - Slow local browsing



> Does name resolution occur the same way at both sites? do both sites
> have wins and dns servers with the same info or are you broadcasting
> requests across the subnets for name resolution?

Do i need wins on the servers?
I have dnsservers running on both domaincontrollers. On the prim.
domaincontroller and secondary dns on the sec.domaincontroller.
Dns seem to be working fine on both site's.

> Are you using the domain controllers as VPN Servers? How many network
> cards do they have installed? What IP addresses for the Domain
> Controllers appear in Wins / DNS

I do run the domaincontrollers as vpnservers. They both have 2 nic's
installed, on internal (192.168.x.x) and 1 external (10.0.0.137).
Both servers got isa2000 installed.
Both dnsservers are listening on only the internal ipadres.

Thx for your help so far...

Main question about your comment, do i need to install winsservers for this
type of configuration?

Thx
perry

"Ian" <gruntyonline@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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> Perry Perdijk wrote:
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I got 1 domain , 2 servers , the servers are configured with isaserver
2000.
> > The servers are connected over a vpn link.. The prim.domain
> > controller(192.168.0.0) is on 1 site of the link.
> > Secondary controller(192.168.1.1) on the other site.
> >
> > The problem is on the internal network on the remote location.
> > when the clients connect to a share wich is on the local server( the
network
> > of the remote site) it is very slow.
> > At first I thought i had to do with the browser service , but also when
I
> > connect to the server with " 192.168.1.1\share" sometimes it takes
about 30
> > seconds for the share to open. But when i connect from the remote site
to a
> > share located on the mainserver with " servername\share " the share does
> > open very quicly .. And that one goes over the vpn link. Dns on both
sites
> > of the link is working properly.
> >
> > Anyone has an idea what is going wrong ?
> >
> > thx
> > perry
> >
> >
> Does name resolution occur the same way at both sites? do both sites
> have wins and dns servers with the same info or are you broadcasting
> requests across the subnets for name resolution?
>
> If you are relying on broadcast for 1 site then this could be the issue.
>
> or
>
> Are you using the domain controllers as VPN Servers? How many network
> cards do they have installed? What IP addresses for the Domain
> Controllers appear in Wins / DNS
>
>
> Ian


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