RE: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

2003-08-14 Thread Reimer, Fred
Go in the client and choose Options | Windows Logon Properties and make sure
the Enable start before logon checkbox is checked.  Download the latest
client.  Enjoy.

Fred Reimer - CCNA


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From: Kai Bovermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 8:05 AM
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Subject: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

Dear all

We have a cisco vpn concentrator 3000 series for vpn connection.
What we want to do is to establish a vpn conncetion from a windows
client(W2k or WinXP Pro) to the concentrator and then log on to our domain
and then get the shares connected to the pc.
I created a vpn connection and it works proberbly. Only the log on to the
domain will not work.
It should go like this way that the user is logged on to the pc and then if
it is needed establish the vpn connection and get also logged on to the
domain and get the shares connected to the pc.

How can I do this ?

Thanks a lot

Kai
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RE: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

2003-08-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PLease take every point I make seriously. Please also read the release notes
that belong to the vpn client. I believe you when you say you can do
everything.

Have you tried starting outlook (if you use exchange) or doing a rpc-ping,
when doing net use do you get a logon screen. I have had RPC problems
because of MTU/hardwareRPC settings once.

Radius is a tip for the authentication of users on the access-device. No
seperate user accounts, dial-in policies etc.

Martijn 

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: K. Bovermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 8 augustus 2003 15:39
Aan: Jansen, M
Onderwerp: AW: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]


the windows 2k client got the connection and I can ping around the network 
without any porblems.
The client gets his ip from the concentrator (manually added ad the user 
configuration)
I can map the drives manually without problems only the log on to the 
domain e.g. the script wont work.so I have to add them manually. When I try 
to authenticate the user name and password for the domain at the vpn 
concentrator it works with no problem.
From windows site it wont work.

It is no problem with the ip adress or subnet mask or any permissions. Only 
the log on to the nt domain won4t work.
We have no RADIUS Server at  our domain. Will it work also with radius if I 
don4t have any radius server ??


Regards

Kai

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[7:73720]

Check: (off my hat, or cap whatever)

access-listsnetbios time kerberos dns maybe wins if you use it
check bill's site   
dhcpgive client dns maybe wins
dhcp pool
domain  if 2k maybe add xtra subnet to site
mmc sites and services
route   has the server a route to the concentrator AND to the VPN
client subnet
ping client from server, IP AND name
route   has the client route to server, host file?
ping ip AND name from client

Tip: always use radius.

Tip2:   READ THE FEATURE (RELEASE NOTES) LIST FROM THE EXACT VPN CLIENT
VERSION NUMBER!

Martijn

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Van: Kai Bovermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 8 augustus 2003 14:05
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]


Dear all

We have a cisco vpn concentrator 3000 series for vpn connection.
What we want to do is to establish a vpn conncetion from a windows
client(W2k or WinXP Pro) to the concentrator and then log on to our domain
and then get the shares connected to the pc.
I created a vpn connection and it works proberbly. Only the log on to the
domain will not work.
It should go like this way that the user is logged on to the pc and then if
it is needed establish the vpn connection and get also logged on to the
domain and get the shares connected to the pc.

How can I do this ?

Thanks a lot

Kai
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RE: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

2003-08-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
access-listsnetbios time kerberos dns maybe wins if you use it
check bill's site   
dhcpgive client dns maybe wins
dhcp pool 
domain  if 2k maybe add xtra subnet to site
mmc sites and services
route   has the server a route to the concentrator AND to the VPN
client subnet
ping client from server, IP AND name
route   has the client route to server, host file?
ping ip AND name from client

Tip: always use radius.

Tip2:   READ THE FEATURE (RELEASE NOTES) LIST FROM THE EXACT VPN CLIENT
VERSION NUMBER!

Martijn 

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Kai Bovermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 8 augustus 2003 14:05
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]


Dear all

We have a cisco vpn concentrator 3000 series for vpn connection.
What we want to do is to establish a vpn conncetion from a windows
client(W2k or WinXP Pro) to the concentrator and then log on to our domain
and then get the shares connected to the pc.
I created a vpn connection and it works proberbly. Only the log on to the
domain will not work.
It should go like this way that the user is logged on to the pc and then if
it is needed establish the vpn connection and get also logged on to the
domain and get the shares connected to the pc.

How can I do this ?

Thanks a lot

Kai
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VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

2003-08-08 Thread Kai Bovermann
Dear all

We have a cisco vpn concentrator 3000 series for vpn connection.
What we want to do is to establish a vpn conncetion from a windows
client(W2k or WinXP Pro) to the concentrator and then log on to our domain
and then get the shares connected to the pc.
I created a vpn connection and it works proberbly. Only the log on to the
domain will not work.
It should go like this way that the user is logged on to the pc and then if
it is needed establish the vpn connection and get also logged on to the
domain and get the shares connected to the pc.

How can I do this ?

Thanks a lot

Kai




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RE: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

2003-08-08 Thread Steve Wilson
There are a few things that you can try on the concentrator, like checking
all the settings in the group that the client/user is a member of. But the
most likely suspect is the settings on the PC. The network connection
settings must have Client for Microsoft Networks enabled and I would also
recommend NetBIOS over TCP/IP in the advanced settings. If you can ping the
devices on the LAN, then you will require NetBIOS to browse properly. This
is a simple solution to a possibly complicated scenario, but try it out
anyway.

Regards,
Steve Wilson CCNP 
Network Engineer

-Original Message-
From: Kai Bovermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 August 2003 13:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN Conncetion from Windows Client to nt domain [7:73720]

Dear all

We have a cisco vpn concentrator 3000 series for vpn connection.
What we want to do is to establish a vpn conncetion from a windows
client(W2k or WinXP Pro) to the concentrator and then log on to our domain
and then get the shares connected to the pc.
I created a vpn connection and it works proberbly. Only the log on to the
domain will not work.
It should go like this way that the user is logged on to the pc and then if
it is needed establish the vpn connection and get also logged on to the
domain and get the shares connected to the pc.

How can I do this ?

Thanks a lot

Kai
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