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Old 02-20-2006, 08:16 AM
Default Server does not show up in network neighborhood



I have a server on a different network than the rest of my lan -
192.168.1.x - the other server on 10.10.10.x has wins running and replicates
with the other wins server. I can ping the server from the 192 network, I
can logon to the server but it doesn't show in the network neighborhood.

Any guesses?




Boe
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Old 02-20-2006, 08:19 AM
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Default Re: Server does not show up in network neighborhood

Never mind -I made a couple of changes. It shows up now. I created a
reverse entry in DNS, and made sure I had good NAT routing policies. Not
sure which solved it.

"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a server on a different network than the rest of my lan -
>192.168.1.x - the other server on 10.10.10.x has wins running and
>replicates with the other wins server. I can ping the server from the 192
>network, I can logon to the server but it doesn't show in the network
>neighborhood.
>
> Any guesses?
>



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Old 02-20-2006, 09:40 AM
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dear Boe,
can you show me how to make reverse entry in DNS ?
and how to make a good NAT routing policies ??
thank you for your kind to share this issue

regards


sf

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Old 02-20-2006, 03:34 PM
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I think you may want to pose this question to an expert but I'll tell you
what I did. Again I suggest you ask someone more knowledgeable than myself
to get it right.

I went to reverse zone of the server I was looking for on my DNS server. In
this case 10.10.10. I made a new entry with the last digits of the IP for
my server that wasn't being seen. Then I browsed for that server and
created the entry.

The nat policy I used was specific to my firewall. I believe it was
something like source - 10.10.10.x subnet translated 10.10.10.x subnet
destination LAN subnets translated LAN subnets service any translated
original interface 10.10.10.x port destination 192.168.1.x port - and I made
a reverse entry for this as well.

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> dear Boe,
> can you show me how to make reverse entry in DNS ?
> and how to make a good NAT routing policies ??
> thank you for your kind to share this issue
>
> regards
>
>
> sf
>



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