RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Paul Jin

Do you have WINS server setting configured correctly for
the client workstations.

Unless u have a domain controller, clients will not know how
to contact the domain controller... WINS helps you on that.

Paul


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NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Santosh Koshy

All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Kent Hundley

Sounds like a name resolution issue. (Netbios name resolution, not DNS)  Do
you have a WINS server?  You typically will need a WINS server for Netbios
name resolution across subnets. (and hence logon capability)

HTH,
Kent

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All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Try this:

1) Can you ping server on subnet A by it's name from a workstation on subnet
B?

Example: ping acct_svr_1

2) Do you have any access lists on the router?

If you do, try to disable them

3) Can you from the workstation click Start - Find and find the server by
its IP address?


Let me know,

Ole

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From: Santosh Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:07 AM
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Subject: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

More...

If you can ping a server by its IP address but not its name, try to add it
in the workstations hosts file.

The hosts file is in C:\windows on 95 an 98 computers, but I can't remember
where it is on NT/2000 computers. It might not even be there, so search for
hosts.sam which is a sample file.

If you in the same folder can see hosts (without any extension) edit it,
else create it.

Add the following line to it and save it:

192.168.1.19  Acct_Svr_1  #pre   #dom:JoesShoeShop

where
192.168.1.19is the IP
Acct_Svr_1  is the server name
JoesShoeShopis the domain name

See if it works now.

If that helps, you are not getting any name resolution from neither WINS nor
DNS.

Let me know,

Ole

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From: Santosh Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:07 AM
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Subject: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Hennen, David

this syntax is for the lmhosts file, instead of the hosts file.  the hosts
file is just like in unix, a local static mapping of hostnames to ip
addresses so the domain info doesn't apply.  lmhosts is what you want to
give a windows machine a local mapping of computernames for domain
controllers, domains etc...

on my w2k system it's located in c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc

dave h

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More...

If you can ping a server by its IP address but not its name, try to add it
in the workstations hosts file.

The hosts file is in C:\windows on 95 an 98 computers, but I can't remember
where it is on NT/2000 computers. It might not even be there, so search for
hosts.sam which is a sample file.

If you in the same folder can see hosts (without any extension) edit it,
else create it.

Add the following line to it and save it:

192.168.1.19  Acct_Svr_1  #pre   #dom:JoesShoeShop

where
192.168.1.19is the IP
Acct_Svr_1  is the server name
JoesShoeShopis the domain name

See if it works now.

If that helps, you are not getting any name resolution from neither WINS nor
DNS.

Let me know,

Ole

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From: Santosh Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:07 AM
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Subject: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

You can put it in your hosts file too - try it if you do not believe me.

It also depends on what mode it's setup to use.

Ole

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Subject: RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


this syntax is for the lmhosts file, instead of the hosts file.  the hosts
file is just like in unix, a local static mapping of hostnames to ip
addresses so the domain info doesn't apply.  lmhosts is what you want to
give a windows machine a local mapping of computernames for domain
controllers, domains etc...

on my w2k system it's located in c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc

dave h

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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 3:08 PM
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Subject: RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


More...

If you can ping a server by its IP address but not its name, try to add it
in the workstations hosts file.

The hosts file is in C:\windows on 95 an 98 computers, but I can't remember
where it is on NT/2000 computers. It might not even be there, so search for
hosts.sam which is a sample file.

If you in the same folder can see hosts (without any extension) edit it,
else create it.

Add the following line to it and save it:

192.168.1.19  Acct_Svr_1  #pre   #dom:JoesShoeShop

where
192.168.1.19is the IP
Acct_Svr_1  is the server name
JoesShoeShopis the domain name

See if it works now.

If that helps, you are not getting any name resolution from neither WINS nor
DNS.

Let me know,

Ole

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 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-Original Message-
From: Santosh Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:07 AM
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Subject: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]

2001-09-26 Thread Tribavan Raina

Dear Santosh,.

You dont have to do anything much just define a ip forwader command on the
l3 interface where your clients are conncted for each subnet and 

ip helper-address Ip add of PDC
ip helper-address IP add of BDC.

Repeat these commands for each interfaces(virtual/physical) which are
serving client subnets on your L3 switches/routers.


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Sent: Wednesday, 26 September 2001 10:18 a.m.
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Subject: RE: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


Sounds like a name resolution issue. (Netbios name resolution, not DNS)  Do
you have a WINS server?  You typically will need a WINS server for Netbios
name resolution across subnets. (and hence logon capability)

HTH,
Kent

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Subject: NT Users cannot logon [7:21130]


All,
we have a situation where the users and the nt servers are on different
subnets divided by a L3 router that switches / routes information between
them. Everything seems to work perfectly fine. The user gets an IP address
via DHCP, he can ping and trace everywhere, as well as browse the web.
Although all this is happenning, the user cannot logon to the NT server
(v4).

All workstations, servers and routers are running only IP. Netbios is
encapsulated within IP.

Thanks,
Santosh




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