RE: DNS pass through in VPN

  • From: "Thor (Hammer of God)" <Thor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 19:19:43 -0800

P.S.

If you need help figuring out how to keep from sending the same message to a list multiple times, we can be of service in that regard as well. Oh, but wait: You'll never get this message, will you?

t


On Mar 12, 2006, at 6:52 PM, MJ wrote:

http://www.ISAserver.org

All I can say is:

Punch of idiots

Therefore I am leaving this sick list because I am not an idiot and will
never be


-----Original Message-----
From: Thor (Hammer of God) [mailto:Thor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 8:10 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: DNS pass through in VPN

http://www.ISAserver.org


Now that we have that out of the way, I'll answer your question. Pay attention - you might learn how to better address issues and troubleshoot problems. This will also illustrate how the thread we were on, that being the way the clients are authenticating to the domain, is not only relevant, but how we can't go on helping the OP until they are answered. Note that when I say "we" I mean the people who have actually posted questions trying to help.


1. I have a Windows 2000 Server with ISA 2004 installed. I have. 2. Setup VPN for outside clients. However when they connect to. 3. The VPN, there are no longer able to access shared resources. 4. On the domain. They are able to if you go START, RUN. 5. \\192.168.X.X\ShareExample it prompts for the network. 6. Password and then allows access. However if this drive was.


What does line 5 tell?

5 tells us nothing at all. If it tells you something, then why haven't you posted the solution? The reason it tells us nothing is because we don't necessarily know WHO is having a problem accessing WHAT resource.

He's saying (maybe) that outside clients are accessing his VPN
server.  But when they do, they can't access resources on "the
domain."  We don't know what "the domain" means.  Is that his domain,
or the local domain they were already on?  Where is 192.168.x.x?  Is
that their local network, or his remote network?  What if both
networks use the same subnet?  What is the masking like?  What
credentials are being used to access the network share once the auth
window comes up?

The remote VPN and logon settings, PARTICULARLY if using cached
credential on a local domain but VPN'ing into another network are
absolutely relevant at this point.

Any "help" you are now going to give Joel will be wasted until we
find out some more answers.

hth

t

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