Hi - I've setup a Win2k vpn server with no problems. Home users can login with no problem at all, and can access resources and whatnot.
One small problem I have - for internal users to access a server, all they have to do is type in "servername" If I'm browsing the network from home, I need to type in "servername.domainname.local"
For example to access the local intranet site from home, I need to type: but from my office all I need to do is
Doing that works fine, but i'd prefer to get the correct setup. I'm positive its one small thing I'm missing when I configured the server.
All the home users are on the same subnet as the servers and regular users. Home users are assigned IP's of xxx.xxx.xxx.72 - .99 by the VPN server, and the DHCP server assigns the addresses of .100-.250 to on site clients.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Other than this small issue the VPN is working great.
Thanks,
Patrick Mangan
Town of New Windsor
One small problem I have - for internal users to access a server, all they have to do is type in "servername" If I'm browsing the network from home, I need to type in "servername.domainname.local"
For example to access the local intranet site from home, I need to type: but from my office all I need to do is
Doing that works fine, but i'd prefer to get the correct setup. I'm positive its one small thing I'm missing when I configured the server.
All the home users are on the same subnet as the servers and regular users. Home users are assigned IP's of xxx.xxx.xxx.72 - .99 by the VPN server, and the DHCP server assigns the addresses of .100-.250 to on site clients.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Other than this small issue the VPN is working great.
Thanks,
Patrick Mangan
Town of New Windsor