Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite
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@dashrender Yes. When I'm connected to the remote access VPN and Offline files are enabled, this condition occurs.
\\mydomain.com\shares\theITDeptShare
fails.
\\serverName\theITDeptShare
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@eddiejennings said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@dashrender Yes. When I'm connected to the remote access VPN and Offline files are enabled, this condition occurs.
\\mydomain.com\shares\theITDeptShare
fails.
\\serverName\theITDeptShare
works.Right, so the question is - why is your machine not resolving mydomain.com?
You could likely easily solve this with a host file entry for mydomain.com (though perhaps not if the IP stack doesn't see mydomain.com as a valid host name, not sure).
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I guess it does work
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Lot of good things to try in this thread.
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Thanks to @Dashrender for the assist. It looks like the problem was authentication. I authenticated to the VPN using domain\username rather than using the User Principal Name. Doing the latter allowed me to reach DFS shares.
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@eddiejennings said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
Thanks to @Dashrender for the assist. It looks like the problem was authentication. I authenticated to the VPN using domain\username rather than using the User Principal Name. Doing the latter allowed me to reach DFS shares.
Woops, that's crazy but definitely there is an issue with DNS.
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@dbeato said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@eddiejennings said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
Thanks to @Dashrender for the assist. It looks like the problem was authentication. I authenticated to the VPN using domain\username rather than using the User Principal Name. Doing the latter allowed me to reach DFS shares.
Woops, that's crazy but definitely there is an issue with DNS.
huh?
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@dashrender said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@dbeato said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@eddiejennings said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
Thanks to @Dashrender for the assist. It looks like the problem was authentication. I authenticated to the VPN using domain\username rather than using the User Principal Name. Doing the latter allowed me to reach DFS shares.
Woops, that's crazy but definitely there is an issue with DNS
huh?
If the user cannot login with UPN there is an issue with DNS.... As you should be able to use domain.com.
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@dbeato said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@dashrender said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@dbeato said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
@eddiejennings said in Passing traffic between a remote access VPN and Site-to-site VPN on an Edge Router Lite:
Thanks to @Dashrender for the assist. It looks like the problem was authentication. I authenticated to the VPN using domain\username rather than using the User Principal Name. Doing the latter allowed me to reach DFS shares.
Woops, that's crazy but definitely there is an issue with DNS
huh?
If the user cannot login with UPN there is an issue with DNS.... As you should be able to use domain.com.
User can login with UPN. They were using the old domain\username method rather than UPN, which apparently caused problems with accessing stuff via the DFS namespace.