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Browse All TopicsI have a VPN that is sitting behind a cisco 2600. The 2600 is connected to a Cisco 7206, which also has a public range on it.
What I'm trying to do is mount a drive shared on a public IP from a machine behind the VPN. I've heard that IPsec does not carry the netbios broadcasts, so browsing to the drive won't work. How, then can I mount the public drive from behind the vpn?
Thanks so much for your time!
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Using a WINS server? DDNS server?
What OS on the client?
Add a LMHOSTS/HOSTS file on the client?
LMHOSTS
http://support.microsoft.c
http://www.realcomputerguy
http://www.labmice.net/net
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by: ewtaylorPosted on 2003-07-16 at 11:59:33ID: 8937090
You could enable netbios over tcp/ip then just type \\public ip\sharename