05-25-2012 12:05 PM
I've recently taken over a network and whenever I VPN from home I'm noticing that my network domain isn't matching what it is when I'm at work. For example when I'm at work my domain is:
wgmcmahongroup.com
and when I'm on VPN it's:
wgmcmahon.com
I've done some digging (i'm not very familiar with the ASA yet), but found that the group-policy remotevpn attributes specifies:
group-policy remotevpn attributes
default-domain value Wgmcmahon.com
Should I change this to wgmcmahongroup.com?
The reason I ask is because when I do a nslookup over VPN it's trying to resolve DNS names to wgmcmahon.com (ie. pc1.wgmcmahon.com instead of pc1.wgmcmahongroup.com).
Firstly, is the default-domain value what's causing the issue and
Secondly, would there be any reason why the previous administrator used wgmcmahon.com instead of wgmcmahongroup.com?
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05-25-2012 05:15 PM
Hello William,
1- Yes, that is why you are getting that domain-name. That policy is getting to your VPN client.
2- I have no idea, the administrator is the one who should know why he wants you to use that particular domain-name.
If you want to change it you already know how to do it
Any questions let us know.
We will be more than glad to help.
Regards,
Julio
05-25-2012 05:15 PM
Hello William,
1- Yes, that is why you are getting that domain-name. That policy is getting to your VPN client.
2- I have no idea, the administrator is the one who should know why he wants you to use that particular domain-name.
If you want to change it you already know how to do it
Any questions let us know.
We will be more than glad to help.
Regards,
Julio
05-26-2012 06:28 AM
Wonderful. Thanks for the response. I'll try it out during down time.
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