You might try enabling SDL. In order for this to work, you will need to create a
dnsinfo.c file and update topology on the client. This will allow you to publish
your wins servers and dns servers to the client as well as to tell the client the
domains for which he must look inside the encryption--uh - domain (there's that word
again.)
Lemme know if you need more info,
CryptoTech
�ivind Bell Johansen wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have FW-1/VPN-1 4.1 SP2 installed.
>
> I have some problems with this solution with SecuRemote. The users can't use
> the network browser to connect to the PC's on the internal network.
>
> The mobile users have Windows 2000 proffesional and SecuRemote installed.
> They use a dial-up connection to an ISP. Everything works ok. I can use
> every kind of programs, as long as I use ip-adresses (eg. net use
> \\172.x.x.x ) to connect to our internat network.
>
> I would like to use WINS though, so they can browse the internal network.
>
> In the dial-up settings, I have manually inserted the WINS-address for our
> internal WINS-server (private address). I can then ping <netbiosname>, but I
> still can't browse the internal network.
>
> Any suggestions on how to make the users brows the internal network?
>
> Thx!
> �ivind
>
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