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Win2K Active Directory sucks big donkey ass, but that is the topic for another discussion list!!! --Regis > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of > Chris Happel > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:41 AM > 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 >> > -----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. > > > > > > > ================================================================== > ========== > ==== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at > http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html > ================================================================== > ========== > ==== > > > ================================================================== > ============== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at > http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html > ================================================================== > ============== > ================================================================================ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================================================
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