NETWORK PRESENCE ABOUT SERVICES PRODUCTS TRAINING CONTACT US SEARCH SUPPORT
 


Search
display results
words begin  exact words  any words part 

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [FW-1] Nat.. I think



Title: Message
Can you provide some more detail?  Where is the user relative to the server?  Dumb question, is the firewall between the two?  Does the user hit the server via a firewall-facilitated VPN?  Using what client?  Yadda yadda...
 
On its face, presuming you're talking about a user with a VPN client going through the firewall to talk to Server X, it sounds like a garden variety MTU issue and the changing of the IP is probably coincidental to the fact that the problem got "fixed," particularly given that MTU issues' most consistent aspect is that the problems are inconsistent. :)
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Rogers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 3:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FW-1] Nat.. I think

Hello all,

I am the new network admin here, and for about a year they have been living with a problem and now, all of a sudden it is a big issue. 

 

The issue is:  A user could being doing their normal task throughout the day and their mapped drives will loose connection.  The user clicks the drive and you get the standard " can not find "server" error. To fix this, I had the user just change their ip address and everything is fine.  That is why I think it is configuration problem with NAT. The question now is....  What is the problem? 


Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

 

Thank you,

Larry Rogers

 



 
----------------------------------

ABOUT SERVICES PRODUCTS TRAINING CONTACT US SEARCH SUPPORT SITE MAP LEGAL
   All contents © 2004 Network Presence, LLC. All rights reserved.