eggy
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This isn't DAOC related, but I thought as many of you will be bored at work you might want to read this over and give your opinion.
At work we run the following configuration:
Dual Xeon Windows SBS 2003 Server
2 NICs (internal/external)
2mb ADSL via Router into external NIC
The problem I'm having is to do with VPN from outside of the office. I set up the VPN to allow our "mobile users" full access to the network from outside of the physical boundaries of the building. For this example, I'll be using my account (full administrative rights).
From home, I can log onto my main PC (not on the work domain), connect via a VPN connection to the server, and everything works perfectly 100%. No problems - it's just as though I'm sitting on the network.
This works from other PCs that aren't on the domain as well.
However...
If I try and log on from my work laptop (which by default tries to log onto the local network domain), the VPN connection gets stuck on "verifying username and password"...and that's it.
*I have full administrative rights
*The laptop runs through the same router as my main PC, the correct ports must therefore be open?
*I can happily connect via this laptop to http://serverIP/remote with no problems whatsoever, and use the webmail/server control interface included with SBS.
*The problem is the same even with laptop firewalls turned off.
Is there a group policy setting I'm missing to allow domain computers to access the network via VPN?
Any help would be much appreciated!!
At work we run the following configuration:
Dual Xeon Windows SBS 2003 Server
2 NICs (internal/external)
2mb ADSL via Router into external NIC
The problem I'm having is to do with VPN from outside of the office. I set up the VPN to allow our "mobile users" full access to the network from outside of the physical boundaries of the building. For this example, I'll be using my account (full administrative rights).
From home, I can log onto my main PC (not on the work domain), connect via a VPN connection to the server, and everything works perfectly 100%. No problems - it's just as though I'm sitting on the network.
This works from other PCs that aren't on the domain as well.
However...
If I try and log on from my work laptop (which by default tries to log onto the local network domain), the VPN connection gets stuck on "verifying username and password"...and that's it.
*I have full administrative rights
*The laptop runs through the same router as my main PC, the correct ports must therefore be open?
*I can happily connect via this laptop to http://serverIP/remote with no problems whatsoever, and use the webmail/server control interface included with SBS.
*The problem is the same even with laptop firewalls turned off.
Is there a group policy setting I'm missing to allow domain computers to access the network via VPN?
Any help would be much appreciated!!