Network neighbourhood browsing between VPN'ed locations?

Network neighbourhood browsing between VPN'ed locations?

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Network neighbourhood browsing between VPN'ed locations? Marvin 04-10-2007
Posted by Marvin on April 10, 2007, 9:45 pm
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Hi there,

Looking for a way to enable neighbourhood browsing (netbios
broadcasting) between two different sites over a checkpoint
safe@office 110 vpn connection.
Name resolution/sharing is not an issue here as being successfully
performed by a pdc w2k running a wins server (lmhosts)

any tips most welcome,
tia+brgds


Posted by Kurt on April 11, 2007, 4:04 pm
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Marvin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Looking for a way to enable neighbourhood browsing (netbios
> broadcasting) between two different sites over a checkpoint
> safe@office 110 vpn connection.
> Name resolution/sharing is not an issue here as being successfully
> performed by a pdc w2k running a wins server (lmhosts)
>
> any tips most welcome,
> tia+brgds
>

If clients on both ends of the VPN are using the same WINS server (or
WINS servers configured as replication partners), you should be able to
browse. Some routers can be configured to pass NetBIOS broadcasts, you'd
have to check your routers documentation.

...kurt

Posted by Kurt on April 11, 2007, 4:25 pm
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Kurt wrote:
> Marvin wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Looking for a way to enable neighbourhood browsing (netbios
>> broadcasting) between two different sites over a checkpoint
>> safe@office 110 vpn connection.
>> Name resolution/sharing is not an issue here as being successfully
>> performed by a pdc w2k running a wins server (lmhosts)
>>
>> any tips most welcome,
>> tia+brgds
>>
>
> If clients on both ends of the VPN are using the same WINS server (or
> WINS servers configured as replication partners), you should be able to
> browse. Some routers can be configured to pass NetBIOS broadcasts, you'd
> have to check your routers documentation.
>
> ...kurt

Oh yeah, NetBIOS broadcasts use the subnet broadcast address, so even if
you could pass broadcasts, the announcements won't be accepted by
devices on a different subnet (or even with a different subnet mask,
because the broadcast address will be wrong). To prove this, hook up 2
computers with a switch or crossover cable, give one an IP address of
192.168.1.1 mask 255.255.255.0 and the other an IP address of
192.168.1.2 but mask 255.255.255.128. The two computers will still be
able to ping each other, you can connect to shares using the IP address,
but they won't see each other in My Network Places. Give them both the
same subnet mask and reboot and they will be there in MY Net Places.
This is exactly what WINS is for.

kurt

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