Network Neighborhood omn VPN Client

Jon Carnes jonc at HAHT.COM
Tue Jan 4 10:58:31 EST 2000


Sounds like you are just entering the marvelous world of VPN by using
Microsoft's RAS server.  You're best bet is to also bring up a WINS server,
and then add that WINS server to all your boxes at work, and to your client
dialup setup's.

There are other problems you may be having, but WINS should clear up about
90% of them!

Jon Carnes
MIS - HAHT Software
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcel van den Hoven" <Hoven at Q-RAY.NL>
To: <VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 9:59 AM
Subject: Network Neighborhood omn VPN Client


> > Hi all,
> >
> For users we like to have a VPN server so that people at home can connect
to
> te office by Internet. We use different clients (Win9x/NT)
> When I browse by network neighborhood I don't our servers at the office.
At
> the office all server are NT 4.0. The VPN Server is also a NT.
> Connecting and a ping to a server at the office is working fine, but you
> have to know the server and share name to connect.
> Who can help me to solf this challenge.
>
>
> Marcel van den Hoven
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