Hi Experts,
I'm pulling my hair out trying to authenticate over my VPN - we have a new SBS 2003 server which is running away quite happily when you're on the local LAN - you can login, it maps home / group drives etc.
I'm now trying to connect over my cisco VPN client and get access to shared drives, the exchange server, etc, but am getting stuck for some reason - here's what i've tried:
BTW you can ping the ip address and get a terminal services connection to the server no problem
So,
1. I added the server and the fully qualified name to my hosts file - you can ping the names now, but still no joy with MS Exchange or authentication.
2. made sure that my primary DNS was the local server and that that in turn forwarded DNS requests to external DNS boxes
3. Thought WINS might help so made sure it was added to my ip config and that the SBS WINS server had the server as the domain controller / master browser, etc
4. added stuff to the lmhosts file to tell it which ip was the domain controller.
5. changed the cisco vpn client config so it connects before you ctrl-alt-del to login to windows.
but still no joy - if i try to access any resources on the server i get "there are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request"
and if i rem out the lines in the hosts file i can't even get name resolution - so it looks like my wins and dns aren't working at all despite the fact i've added them in on my NIC and can ping the box.
oh and i've enabled netbios over ip
many thanks for any suggestions
I'm pulling my hair out trying to authenticate over my VPN - we have a new SBS 2003 server which is running away quite happily when you're on the local LAN - you can login, it maps home / group drives etc.
I'm now trying to connect over my cisco VPN client and get access to shared drives, the exchange server, etc, but am getting stuck for some reason - here's what i've tried:
BTW you can ping the ip address and get a terminal services connection to the server no problem
So,
1. I added the server and the fully qualified name to my hosts file - you can ping the names now, but still no joy with MS Exchange or authentication.
2. made sure that my primary DNS was the local server and that that in turn forwarded DNS requests to external DNS boxes
3. Thought WINS might help so made sure it was added to my ip config and that the SBS WINS server had the server as the domain controller / master browser, etc
4. added stuff to the lmhosts file to tell it which ip was the domain controller.
5. changed the cisco vpn client config so it connects before you ctrl-alt-del to login to windows.
but still no joy - if i try to access any resources on the server i get "there are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request"
and if i rem out the lines in the hosts file i can't even get name resolution - so it looks like my wins and dns aren't working at all despite the fact i've added them in on my NIC and can ping the box.
oh and i've enabled netbios over ip
many thanks for any suggestions