You should have 137, 138 and 139 ports open as well, as the " Network
Neighborhood" is using netbios-ns and netbios-ssn to resolve names. The other
way is to set the \windows\system\hosts file on your win95 boxes.
Cheers
Emil Tchomonev
SysAdmin
Alexandra Group
"Espinola, Micheal" wrote:
> To browse an NT/Windows network remotely, your dialup-client must belong to
> the same Workgroup/Domain as the NT Logon Domain.
>
> If not, you won't get a browse list. If yes, then you will.
>
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tyron Legette
> | Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 8:48 AM
> | To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> | Subject: Network browsing through a VPN
> |
> |
> | I'm using the VPN version of Gauntlet 5.0 and PGP Desktop
> | Security as the
> | Client, has anyone
> | been able to browse the network though a VPN connection, if
> | so what needs to
> | be done for this to happen?
> |
> | The connection is fine and I can communicate with every
> | server but I can't
> | browse the network to see other NT servers, etc
> | any ideas??
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