I have a dial-in problem...
I have two servers, not clustered. The naming structure is:
CN=user/OU=city1/O=CompanyName
and
CN=user/OU=city2/O=CompanyName
We had a problem with the server in city 1, so I replicated the mail file of important dial-up users who used to dial
city 1 server to the server in city 2, and changed the user's dial-in server details accordingly on the notes client.
I have put the users into the $AccessServer group for the city 2 server.
Now when they try to dial in, in the notes log, under miscellaneous, this is what appears...
10/05/2001 11:24:19 AM COM1: 31200 bits per second connection established
10/05/2001 11:24:23 AM CN=Comapny/OU=City1/O=Group failed to authenticate: You are not allowed to route
through this server
Help! I have set up users on the City2 Server who dial in fine, so I'm assuming that there is an OU problem, but that's just a guess... HELP!!!
I have two servers, not clustered. The naming structure is:
CN=user/OU=city1/O=CompanyName
and
CN=user/OU=city2/O=CompanyName
We had a problem with the server in city 1, so I replicated the mail file of important dial-up users who used to dial
city 1 server to the server in city 2, and changed the user's dial-in server details accordingly on the notes client.
I have put the users into the $AccessServer group for the city 2 server.
Now when they try to dial in, in the notes log, under miscellaneous, this is what appears...
10/05/2001 11:24:19 AM COM1: 31200 bits per second connection established
10/05/2001 11:24:23 AM CN=Comapny/OU=City1/O=Group failed to authenticate: You are not allowed to route
through this server
Help! I have set up users on the City2 Server who dial in fine, so I'm assuming that there is an OU problem, but that's just a guess... HELP!!!