I have a problem mapping a drive through VPN on a Netscreen 10 firewall. From the remote computer I can tell the VPN channel is set up, the Key Icon is visible on the Netscreen remote aplet. I can ping the external, and internal IP address of the Netscreen firewall. I have set up a lmhosts file on the remote client. I have set up a WINS server on a server behind the Netscreen firewall and I am pointing the remote client to the WINS server. I can ping the 3 main servers I am interested in mapping drives to, including the WINS server, by IP address and name.
The remote client, even though it is pointed to the WINS server it is not registering it self there. Seeme to me like it should.
The remote client shows an IP address in the 192.168.X.X range using the connection monitor on the remote client. The IP range of the LAN I am trying to map drives to is 10.1.1.0 range. This should not be a problem should it?
Would this prevent the remote client from registering itself in WINS?
When I try to map a drive (\\servername\sharename) I get "can not find \\servername\sharename."
I can't get the drive mapped by using the IP address instead of the servername either.
I have even tried this using the DNS servers on my domain (behind the Netscreen firewall) on the remote client. I can ping both DNS servers successfully by IP address and name, but I still can not map a drive. I can see that information is traveling through the tunnel. The Netcreen Icon shows a green dot when secured traffic is being passed. The logs on the Netscreen Firewall record the traffic from the remote client also.
The remote client is Win 2k pro. It is a laptop that is already joined to the domain I am trying to contact.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
The remote client, even though it is pointed to the WINS server it is not registering it self there. Seeme to me like it should.
The remote client shows an IP address in the 192.168.X.X range using the connection monitor on the remote client. The IP range of the LAN I am trying to map drives to is 10.1.1.0 range. This should not be a problem should it?
Would this prevent the remote client from registering itself in WINS?
When I try to map a drive (\\servername\sharename) I get "can not find \\servername\sharename."
I can't get the drive mapped by using the IP address instead of the servername either.
I have even tried this using the DNS servers on my domain (behind the Netscreen firewall) on the remote client. I can ping both DNS servers successfully by IP address and name, but I still can not map a drive. I can see that information is traveling through the tunnel. The Netcreen Icon shows a green dot when secured traffic is being passed. The logs on the Netscreen Firewall record the traffic from the remote client also.
The remote client is Win 2k pro. It is a laptop that is already joined to the domain I am trying to contact.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks