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adelxt
Hi Everyone,
I'm setting up a VPN server using Server 2012R2. I then want to connect via Windows 10 Client.
The network is on a Server 2019 domain. The server 2012 R2 is a VM
I did install the VPN server. I did connect with a Windows 10 Client. I configured my firewall to port forward 1723.
I connected within seconds. Here's the problem.
I cannot browse my "network" on the VPN client to see the remote computers.
I can ping the client computers
I can access shares on the client if I use their IP address: \\192.168.1.x
I cannot access shares if I use the url: \\computer\
The VPN adapter shows the correct DNS servers (remote DNS servers) in the ipconfig /all command
I am using the local gateway, not the remote gateway.
So you would think it's a DNS issue, but as said above the adapter is calling out the remote DNS (local) servers.
What am I missing?
Any Thoughts?
Adelxt
Steve
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I'm setting up a VPN server using Server 2012R2. I then want to connect via Windows 10 Client.
The network is on a Server 2019 domain. The server 2012 R2 is a VM
I did install the VPN server. I did connect with a Windows 10 Client. I configured my firewall to port forward 1723.
I connected within seconds. Here's the problem.
I cannot browse my "network" on the VPN client to see the remote computers.
I can ping the client computers
I can access shares on the client if I use their IP address: \\192.168.1.x
I cannot access shares if I use the url: \\computer\
The VPN adapter shows the correct DNS servers (remote DNS servers) in the ipconfig /all command
I am using the local gateway, not the remote gateway.
So you would think it's a DNS issue, but as said above the adapter is calling out the remote DNS (local) servers.
What am I missing?
Any Thoughts?
Adelxt
Steve
Continue reading...