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Potential issues might be (and these are all shoot from the hip)None of the local/remote PC'S have the same name. What else could be causing this?
- Any of the local PC's running Windows 7?
- Windows Domain different than local?All PC's & the AS/400 are using Workgroup
- Remote user have a mixed case password? Or a password that begins withI know All PC's on the Local side (Not the AS/400 LAN) do not have a mixed case
Q?
- Anything in DSPLOG PERIOD((*AVAIL *BEGIN)) MSGID(CPIB682)I had no idea to look for a message like this. This is really great to know. I wish I could
I'm guessing 10.10.8.237 is your machine that created the connection to the share.
On one of my lpars I had no share, just a 5250 session. NETSTAT *CNN,
subsetted (F15) for just my IP address showed:
Remote Remote Local
Address Port Port
10.10.8.237 58295 telnet
or F14
10.10.8.237 58295 23
After creating a share it increased to
Remote Remote Local
Address Port Port
10.10.8.237 58295 telnet
10.10.8.237 58359 cifs
or F14
Remote Remote Local
Address Port Port
10.10.8.237 58295 23
10.10.8.237 58359 445
Should I have a route in the routing table for the remote router?
Can you route those ports?
Rob Berendt
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From: "Gary Kuznitz " <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 11/04/2014 01:28 AM
Subject: Trouble seeing a mapped drive from an AS/400 through a VPN
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I'm having trouble maping a network drive from a Win7 PC to an AS/400
going through
a FOP.
Win7 PC >> Sonicwall >> Internet >> Sonicwall >> AS/400
Local Remote
There is a site to site vpn tunnel setup between both SonicWalls.
I can ping the AS/400 from the Win7 PC and I can ping the Win7 PC from the
AS/400
On the remote LAN AS/400 side I have a network share set up. All
computers on that
LAN can see the network share.
On the local LAN I can't see the AS/400 network share.
I have discussed this with Sonicwall technical support a few times and
they keep saying
it's something on the AS/400 that needs configuring.
The AS/400 has an IP address of 192.168.2.xxx
The AS/400 has a Route Destination *DFTROUTE
Subnet Mask *NONE
Next Hop 192.168.2.XXX This is the IP address of the
Sonicwall on the remote side (AS/400)
Preferred Interface *NONE
Of course the XXX's are replaced with actual numbers.
Does anyone know what I need to do so the Network Share can be seen on the
local
Win7 PC?
Thank you,
Gary Kuznitz
The local Sonicwall IP address is 192.168.168.XXX
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