All I
can think of is check the WINS settings on the client and make sure the
clients have the correct DNS servers when trying to login and that you can
resolve server names to ip addresses when logging into your vpn
solution. I would also check with your VPN solution
provider or someone who uses SecuRemote, sorry I am not familiar with that
product.
Another thing I've discovered with remote users is that everyone has a
different setup at home. Is it working for anyone? Maybe there is
some type of firewall preventing windows authentiation on their home
routers.....I think Active Directory uses some different ports to do Kerbos
authentication.
Strange that it would be working before and now it isn't though....sorry
couldn't be more help.
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Title: Message
- RE: [ActiveDir] No logon servers available DCamper
- RE: [ActiveDir] No logon servers available Daniel Chaveco
- Re: [ActiveDir] No logon servers available rick reynolds
- [ActiveDir] No logon servers available Bryan Schlegel
- [ActiveDir] No logon servers available DCamper
- RE: [ActiveDir] No logon servers available Bryan Schlegel
- Re: [ActiveDir] No logon servers available rick reynolds