What's missing is a Primary WINS server entry in the IP
stack (or a master browser entry, but that's unreliable).
Unfortunately, I have not found an adequate solution. Most of my
clients are Win 2k users and I have found that if you assign a WINS entry to
your Dial-up Internet Connection properties, the client does not acquire a
DNS entry from the PPP server which breaks everything. Does anyone
know how to add a WINS server entry in the LMHOSTS file? Better still,
propagate an entry via dnsinfo.C.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From:
Steve Loughran [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:44 AM
To: FW-1 Users
Subject: [FW1] SecuRemote and
Network Neighborhood
Hi all
Platform: Solaris 2.6, FW-1/VPN-1 SP2
Well, after my little scare yesterday with the dnsinfo.C,
its all back on
track
Anyway, I have secure remote running, and I can NT domain
logon, but when I
go to network neighborhood, I can
only see my own host, not all the others
hosts in
the same NT domain, but I can connect to shares on the `hidden`
hosts them if I use the netbios hostname
What am I missing here? I`m sure I`ve done everything that I
should have, so
maybe I`m missing something
fundamental about NT domain browsing. Any help
would
be most gratefully received. Many thanks in advance.
--
Steve
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Cambridge)
http://camsg001.millennium.co.uk/index.htm
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