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drako1983
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« on: Thursday 20 January 2011, 07:24:18 pm »

Hello,
I have a problem of this type.
I have implemented a VPN between 2 firewall endian comunity with this scheme

SEAT A

FIREWALL (OpenVPN SERVER)

DC (WITH AD AND PROFILES)

SEAT B

FIREWALL (GW2GW CLIENT)

CLIENTS


I can see the server, I can do to join the domain of the client, but can not apply the GPO to the users.
The VPN firewall is disabled.

someone has a solution?
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday 20 January 2011, 09:12:19 pm »

So you can access the DC from the clients and the clients form the DC, i.e. you have full connectivity between the clients and DC (you can ping both ways and access shares, etc.)?

If that is the case, I believe your problem is not related to Endian at all - it probably has more to do with the connection speed between the clients and DC. How do the VPNs connect to the internet and at what speed?

GPOs might not apply if the connection speed is perceived to be "slow" by the Windows client.
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drako1983
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 20 January 2011, 09:18:21 pm »

I can ping without problems on both networks.

Connection speeds are based on 8Mbit on seat b and 20mbit on seat a.

how can I solve this?
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