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RE: [FW1] SecuRemote and browsing network file shares.
Actually you do not need to use M$'s
version of DNS in order for AD to work properly. I have used BIND running a nix
box perfectly. The only extras you get with MS is secure DNS exchanges etc etc
but it works fine with BIND.
Rocky Stefano Echelon Systems Inc. [email protected] www.echelonsystems.com B F Systems that
work...
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-----Original
Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Chris Happel Sent: July 31, 2001 2:41 PM To: 'Frank
Breedijk';
[email protected]; [email protected] Subject:
RE: [FW1] SecuRemote and browsing network file
shares.
Frank,
Win2k domain members expect to see
special information in their DNS servers (automatically populated into win2k
AD based DNS installations). This information is used to identify
Active Directory resources. I would recommend you check that the remote
users are utilizing an internal Active Directory-aware DNS server, or confirm
a correct implementation of split DNS on the firewall / secure
client.
Best of luck.
Chris Happel CISSP CCSE CCNP CCDA
MCSE Senior Network Engineer Bay Dweller, Inc x152
-----Original Message----- From: Frank Breedijk [mailto:[email protected]] Sent:
Tuesday, July 31, 2001 8:14 AM To:
[email protected]; [email protected] Subject:
[FW1] SecuRemote and browsing network file shares.
>From my
engineers I got the following email.
> -----Original
Message----- > From: Diego
Bormann > Sent: Tuesday, 31 July, 2001 15:08 > To:
Frank Breedijk > Subject: SecuRemote and
browsing network file shares. > > Frank, > > We've the
following situation with SecuRemote and browsing our network > file
shares. > > We've installed SecuRemote on our users laptops (win2k)
to enable > access to our network (win2k mixed mode) when the users are
offsite. > If the users is offsite and want to connect to our network,
they > follow the following procedure: > > 1. They logon to
the laptop using their normal Network username and > password. (they
receive a message that the domain controller could not > be
found). > 2. They setup a connection to Internet using the Infonet
DialXpressway > dailer (we are not able to change any of the dailing
network > properties). > 3. They authenticate with SecuRemote to our
Radius server. > 4. Users are now able to synchronise their mail, and
browse our > Intranet. > 5. When they try to connect to 1 of our
network file shares they get > the following message: > "There are
currently no logon servers available to service the logon >
request" > This also happens when using IP adresses and UNC network
names. > > > Greetings, > > Diëgo Bormann >
IT Engineer > > T +31 (0)20 8878 109 > F +31 (0)20
8878 122 > E mailto:[email protected] >
http://www.interxion.com > > Interxion
Headquarters > Gyroscoopweg 144 > 1042 AZ
Amsterdam > > where the internet
lives. > >
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