I get my internal w2k one (on the other side of the VPN).. laptop is
configured to use that first, then a public one second.

Have tried various combinations here.. doesnt seem to make a great deal of
difference :(

Think it may be kerberos related though... earlier set up another client, and
succesfuly mapped a drive... BEFORE joining it to the domain.. joined the
domain and it all went belly up again.. havent had a chance to try that again
yet.

W2k server logs show nothing regarding the "access denied" messages. makes
things even more confusing!


Thanks

Richard


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2003 13:32
To: Richard Stevens
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [gb-users] more fun with the safenet client


When you run nslookup, what DNS servers do you get?  For Kerberos
authentication to work you need to ensure that the machine is only talking
to your AD-Aware DNS servers.

Chris Green


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 5:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [gb-users] more fun with the safenet client

in the interests of pinning this one down, have setup a completely different
client, with a completely different GB & server, and am having very similar
results, though this time getting the "no logon server" and "access denied"
messages regardless of broadband and dial up.. yet again connecting outlook
to an exchange server on the other side works fine, as does web browsing and
telnet.



connecting to network drives has *on occasion* worked... but not regularly.



using a pptp client works fine, name resolution does not appear to be a
problem. The additional subnet is defined in AD sites & services. Netbios
over tcp/ip is enabled. Pass through filters allow anything. GB does not
appear to be blocking anything. Nothing shows in the W2k server logs
regarding the access denied message.



Are many people out there using the vpn client for smb stuff successfuly?



TIA



Richard


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