Hi folks
I have setup a VPN to our network. The network is a single active directory domain environment, and users access the VPN via a RADIUS server (on the domain controller), using their usual username/password/domain information.
I have created a website in IIS that provides links to DFS namespaces on the domain controller. The namespaces each link to a collection of shared folders on a storage server, also within the domain and located at the same site. The domain controller hosts IIS.
I created the site using MS-Word to create a HTML document with hyperlinks which link to each DFS namespace, then added the .htm file to IIS using the New Webpage function.
Accessing this from within the domain works fine, and all the DFS links open in My Computer. However, when I access this via the VPN, although the web page will display, all the links error-out.
I have tried adding the DFS namespace (\\htlincs.local) to the lmhosts file using the include feature, but am not sure if this is the right thing to do, or even if I did it correctly.
I have also tried creating virtual directories which link to the DFS shares (\\htlincs.local\namespace) and although when I browse each directory within IIS the groups of folders that the links point to are shown in the right-hand pane, when the virtual directory is selected in IIS:
1. I get 403 forbidden error when trying to access it from within the network (I have not tried this using the VPN yet)
2. If I open the properties for the virtual directory, I get a 'The system cannot find the path specified' error when I click OK.
Can anyone give me some help with this please. I've never used IIS before, and I've done a bit of hunting around on Microsoft's site, but because I am not sure what the problem is, I do not really know what to look for.
I am not sure if it is a IIS configuration error or whether the LMHOSTS file needs to be changed so that the traffic through the VPN is recognised.
I've posted this question in the IIS section, but have had no responses so am trying here.
Thank you
I have setup a VPN to our network. The network is a single active directory domain environment, and users access the VPN via a RADIUS server (on the domain controller), using their usual username/password/domain information.
I have created a website in IIS that provides links to DFS namespaces on the domain controller. The namespaces each link to a collection of shared folders on a storage server, also within the domain and located at the same site. The domain controller hosts IIS.
I created the site using MS-Word to create a HTML document with hyperlinks which link to each DFS namespace, then added the .htm file to IIS using the New Webpage function.
Accessing this from within the domain works fine, and all the DFS links open in My Computer. However, when I access this via the VPN, although the web page will display, all the links error-out.
I have tried adding the DFS namespace (\\htlincs.local) to the lmhosts file using the include feature, but am not sure if this is the right thing to do, or even if I did it correctly.
I have also tried creating virtual directories which link to the DFS shares (\\htlincs.local\namespace) and although when I browse each directory within IIS the groups of folders that the links point to are shown in the right-hand pane, when the virtual directory is selected in IIS:
1. I get 403 forbidden error when trying to access it from within the network (I have not tried this using the VPN yet)
2. If I open the properties for the virtual directory, I get a 'The system cannot find the path specified' error when I click OK.
Can anyone give me some help with this please. I've never used IIS before, and I've done a bit of hunting around on Microsoft's site, but because I am not sure what the problem is, I do not really know what to look for.
I am not sure if it is a IIS configuration error or whether the LMHOSTS file needs to be changed so that the traffic through the VPN is recognised.
I've posted this question in the IIS section, but have had no responses so am trying here.
Thank you