Re: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-27 Thread Emil Tchomonev
Of course, hosts and lmhosts files are in the \windowsor whatever is the winhome directory. Sorry for the mistake. :-) Thanks for the correction Ron. Cheers Emil Tchomonev Ron DuFresne wrote: On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Emil Tchomonev wrote: You should have 137, 138 and 139 ports open

Re: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-26 Thread Emil Tchomonev
You should have 137, 138 and 139 ports open as well, as the " Network Neighborhood" is using netbios-ns and netbios-ssn to resolve names. The other way is to set the\windows\system\hosts file on your win95 boxes. Cheers Emil Tchomonev SysAdmin Alexandra Group "Espinola, Micheal" wrote:

Re: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-26 Thread Ron DuFresne
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Emil Tchomonev wrote: You should have 137, 138 and 139 ports open as well, as the " Network Neighborhood" is using netbios-ns and netbios-ssn to resolve names. The other way is to set the\windows\system\hosts file on your win95 boxes. If I recall on win95 boxen

Re: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-25 Thread Jen
Browsing doesn't really work that great with Microsoft Networking, especially if Win 95 boxes are involved. I do not know what causes this problem to begin with, but I know that we experienced this frequently when we were using SecuRemote (Checkpoint FW-1). It didn't happen consistently, though

RE: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-25 Thread Sweeney, Patrick
The Windows NT resource kit includes a utility called winscl to browse a WINS server from a command line. -Original Message- From: Jen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 11:48 AM To: Tyron Legette; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network browsing through a VPN

RE: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-25 Thread Espinola, Micheal
To browse an NT/Windows network remotely, your dialup-client must belong to the same Workgroup/Domain as the NT Logon Domain. If not, you won't get a browse list. If yes, then you will. | -Original Message- | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tyron

RE: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-25 Thread Ben Nagy
I'd put money on the fact that you haven't configured your WINS servers and are just relying on broadcast traffic, which may well get eaten. You need some way to make sure that all clients know how to get to the master browser for the network. The PDC is always the master browser. Make sure

RE: Network browsing through a VPN

1999-08-25 Thread Sweeney, Patrick
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 9:22 PM To: 'Tyron Legette' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Network browsing through a VPN I'd put money on the fact that you haven't configured your WINS servers and are just relying on broadcast traffic, which may well get eaten