I found this but it does not address my problem (http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=1163&highlight=network+drive).
Basically I have a Netgear FSV338 VPN/Firewall/Router connected to a SOHO network. I have configured the VPN and can get a tunnel with the ProSafe VPN client.
What I am trying to do is map a drive to a file server. The file server is Windows 7 Professional box and the laptop is a Windows 7 Ultimate. What I found is that if I disable the firewall completely on the file server I can connect using the IP address. If the firewall is enabled, then I cannot ping or connect to the shared folder. I would prefer to use the machine name rather than the IP but I can live with the IP if I have to. I think I can use a LMHOSTs file to map the IP to the machine name but that is not my immediate problem.
Essentially, what port(s) do I have to open to allow the VPN to get to the file server with the firewall enabled?
Basically I have a Netgear FSV338 VPN/Firewall/Router connected to a SOHO network. I have configured the VPN and can get a tunnel with the ProSafe VPN client.
What I am trying to do is map a drive to a file server. The file server is Windows 7 Professional box and the laptop is a Windows 7 Ultimate. What I found is that if I disable the firewall completely on the file server I can connect using the IP address. If the firewall is enabled, then I cannot ping or connect to the shared folder. I would prefer to use the machine name rather than the IP but I can live with the IP if I have to. I think I can use a LMHOSTs file to map the IP to the machine name but that is not my immediate problem.
Essentially, what port(s) do I have to open to allow the VPN to get to the file server with the firewall enabled?