One more to add. If using netbios names check the node type. See if they match 
what you have on your box. Also enable netbios over tcp/ip on their machine.


From: Evan Brastow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 1:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: What could cause this VPN issue?

Hi guys,

I have a weird problem and I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting it.

I have a user that bought a new (Vista Ultimate) laptop. I am trying to set up 
a VPN connection for them and have been going back and forth to their house for 
the better part of the past week trying to get it working.

Basically, this user connects the same way I do with my laptop at home. Through 
a wireless router, out to the Internet, in through our Netscreen, and gets 
authenticated via our RRAS server. All IP info is assigned via DHCP.

For me, I connect via the VPN, and I can then resolve names on the company 
network and attach to server drives. For him, even though he has all the 
permissions needed, he can't even resolve his computer name to connect via 
RAdmin.

The connection to the VPN works fine and the status in Network Connections on 
his laptop indicates that he is connected successfully to the VPN, but I can't 
seem to get any DNS services, even though I have it automatically configured to 
get all IP and general DNS info via DHCP.

It's just so strange... the exact same settings work for me, but not him. Could 
his router be somehow blocking DNS info but allowing him to connect to the VPN? 
Doesn't seem like it could. It seems like once he establishes the tunnel, 
anything should be allowed within that tunnel.

Any thoughts on what to try?

Thanks,

Evan






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