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[VPN] PPTP and Samba Wins.
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  • Subject: [VPN] PPTP and Samba Wins.
  • From: "Carlos Arnt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 09:31:46 +0900
  • Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Please I really need a large help here, or maybe will be fired :(
I have 2 points connected over PPTPd  (Using linux redhat 7.3)
One is with a server (pptpd) the other with the client (pptp)
In the server side i have the network 192.168.10.x
in the client side i have the network 192.168.33.x
Both have Windows 98 computers connected's.
 
After close the conections both network machines from both side can ping and use applications like "VNC" etc from each other and also use netmeeting etc.
Full operations.
Now my boss want use netbios to call each machines and also see the diferent workgroups in his network neightborhood options.
Like this .
Opening the Network neightb he will see 
Workgroup A and B
  Selecting one or other he can see the machines from both networks inside A or B workgroups..
For that I use Samba with his Wins option.
 
In the network 192.168.10.x i put the Samba with wins in server mode .
In the other 192.168.33.x i just point the other Samba to the wins server in the 192.168.10.x network using like a proxy .
 
Well I can see both workgroups in my network neightborhood, but when click in the workgroup i can't see the machines from the other network just mine :(.
Whats happend ? I try everything and none :"(
In the client side I use (Iptables) in the server side the ipchains.
But i think if I'm under VPN my ports is all clean to the traffic and packets pass.
 
Can anyone help here ?
Thanks !!
 
Carlos.
 
 
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