Networking Mages - HERE is a challenge

Wayne Davis waydavis at cox.net
Sat Mar 8 20:02:37 MST 2008


  Subject: odd problem with a *established* PPTP VPN connecting a 
portable using a SPRINT 595U aircard to my home network.

OS's, Equipment, and configurations:

*Portable:*
Windows XP Home,
A dial-up connectoid to connect to the internet running PPP and TCP/IP, 
File & Print Share, Client For MS networks for protocols - NO LOCAL 
FIREWALLS
_This connectoid performs flawlessly to the I-net._

A second connectoid to connect to the VPN running PPP and TCP/IP, File & 
Print Share, Client For MS networks for protocols - NO LOCAL FIREWALLS.
This connectoid _WORKS_ in as much as I CAN browse the web pages served 
from devices on my network, I can FTP to any of my FTP enabled devices. 
I am able to ping to machines within my home network.

*Network Side:*  a M0n0wall APPLIANCE using a Wrap 2e board running the 
LATEST firmware update.  It has a built-in PPTP VPN server that is 
enabled and allowing a authenticated user to pass ANY protocols to ANY 
LAN subnet on my network.
I can successfully ping in both directions.

_I CAN_ click on "My Network Places"-"Entire Network"-"Microsoft Windows 
Network" and see my workgroup name which is NOT "workgroup". 

HOWEVER, IF I click that workgroup name, expecting to see a list of 
machines that have MS shares on them. I get a long pause while it scans, 
then a error message: " XXXX is not accessible. You might not have 
permission...."

Now if I simply disconnect the Sprint thing, and connect the portage via 
the LAN jack using the SAME protocols.  I SEE what I expect to see.

*/WHAT is wrong? /*  I have spent (No joke) at LEAST 70 hours trying to 
figure out HOW to setup this thing and this weird problem.  A 2 hour 
call to Sprint 's level 2 support and ultimately their subject matter 
expert  ultimately got this reply: " We Don't know"   Which, was a 
honest answer from them, and WAYYYYY beyond their normal scope.

Thank you all.


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