On 6/25/2013 10:12 AM, Roberto Scattini wrote:
hi david,


On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 12:06 PM, "David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP]" <
i...@dghvoip.com> wrote:

  On 6/25/2013 9:58 AM, Roberto Scattini wrote:

hi all,

i have a Samba version 3.2.5 server running in a debian 5.0.8 (a little
old, i know...).

the network setup is:

-one local office using samba
-one remote office (we call it cberg) using samba remotely over a vpn
(linksys-cisco)

  Here's you problem don't use cisco.

  -another remote office (we call it colon) using samba remotely over a vpn
(linksys-cisco)

  Another problem

ok, that's beyond my possibilities... :-(
No problem that was just a practical joke, just make sure that the interfaces samba listens on do include your VPN interface if you're using routing on the VPN and that port forward is properly configured and the router advertises the VPN routes to client computers.
  I would recommend using wireshark to capture the packets and verify
proper routing, also make sure that samba is starting after the VPN link is
up so it's listening on the proper interface.

i do have the traffic capture on both ends, where i can upload them?
Well, I wouldn't know what to do with the capture because I'm no expert reading that but there's lots of gurus here so they might guide you further.

Cheers.

thanks




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