From: Whit Blauvelt (whit_at_transpect.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 2002 - 03:45:39 CEST
I'm also curious about how to work this. Using a net-to-net connection I
have no problem using smbclient on one side to connect to a samba share on
the other, but the Win95 machine I happen to have on this side doesn't
automatically find those shares the way it would if the shares were on the
local subnet. Is there something that needs to be set on a per-Win-machine
basis so they'll scan the subnet on the VPN? Or some additional service that
needs to be installed to broadcast the availability through the VPN?
Thanks,
Whit
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 01:21:19AM +0200, Nejc Skoberne wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I set up a net-to-net IPSec connection with 2 FreeSWAN Linux gateways
> and the networks behind them. Now I would like to know if anyone set
> it up that way, that windows machines can see each other in their
> network neighborhood (my network places). I was browsing Google a bit
> but had found nothing usable.
>
> Is it true, that this is only possible with true VPN (not my
> Net-to-net setup, where windows clients are NATed)?
>
> I can find other machines if I try to "find" them or if I just enter
> \\computer\share or if I map a drive. But I cannot browse them. I set
> up a correct DNS and WINS server, but no luck. Anyone? Thanks.
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