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Windows share through proxy
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I have a Windows share and on a different subnet. The users on the user subnet can not see the server subnet, although there is a proxy server in place on the user subnet that can. All web traffic is sent through this proxy server (squid).
Is there any way to proxy a file share so the users can access it? I have tried an NTFS symlink, but I can't access the symlink through the share.
The server is Windows Server 2008 R2 -- I had to stick with Windows because it is running a Remote Desktop Gateway as well.
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I have a Windows share and on a different subnet. The users on the user subnet can not see the server subnet, although there is a proxy server in place on the user subnet that can. All web traffic is sent through this proxy server (squid).
Is there any way to proxy a file share so the users can access it? I have tried an NTFS symlink, but I can't access the symlink through the share.
The server is Windows Server 2008 R2 -- I had to stick with Windows because it is running a Remote Desktop Gateway as well.
proxy squid webdav
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The description is a bit confusing. Can you provide a network diagram? Is there a firewall involved? It could be as simple as a routing issue.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 21:30
I don't think I can easily add a diagram. Let me try to go into a little more detail, though. Every user in our group has access to the main corporate network and the subnet they are on. We have a subset of users that reside on a different subnet than our servers, so if they have access to the corporate network, they cannot see our groups servers. I have set up a proxy server that at least allows network access to our servers through the proxy (the proxy server doesn't have the subnet restriction since it doesn't access the corp network)
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 21:57
It sounds like you have a firewall in between the subnets; I'd start there.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 22:09
No access to the firewall. The only thing I'm allowed to change is the proxy server.
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 22:27
You should have someone who can access the firewall implement the change, then. We generally frown upon helping someone circumvent network security measures.
– Hyppy
Jun 12 '12 at 13:14
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I have a Windows share and on a different subnet. The users on the user subnet can not see the server subnet, although there is a proxy server in place on the user subnet that can. All web traffic is sent through this proxy server (squid).
Is there any way to proxy a file share so the users can access it? I have tried an NTFS symlink, but I can't access the symlink through the share.
The server is Windows Server 2008 R2 -- I had to stick with Windows because it is running a Remote Desktop Gateway as well.
proxy squid webdav
I have a Windows share and on a different subnet. The users on the user subnet can not see the server subnet, although there is a proxy server in place on the user subnet that can. All web traffic is sent through this proxy server (squid).
Is there any way to proxy a file share so the users can access it? I have tried an NTFS symlink, but I can't access the symlink through the share.
The server is Windows Server 2008 R2 -- I had to stick with Windows because it is running a Remote Desktop Gateway as well.
proxy squid webdav
proxy squid webdav
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The description is a bit confusing. Can you provide a network diagram? Is there a firewall involved? It could be as simple as a routing issue.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 21:30
I don't think I can easily add a diagram. Let me try to go into a little more detail, though. Every user in our group has access to the main corporate network and the subnet they are on. We have a subset of users that reside on a different subnet than our servers, so if they have access to the corporate network, they cannot see our groups servers. I have set up a proxy server that at least allows network access to our servers through the proxy (the proxy server doesn't have the subnet restriction since it doesn't access the corp network)
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 21:57
It sounds like you have a firewall in between the subnets; I'd start there.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 22:09
No access to the firewall. The only thing I'm allowed to change is the proxy server.
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 22:27
You should have someone who can access the firewall implement the change, then. We generally frown upon helping someone circumvent network security measures.
– Hyppy
Jun 12 '12 at 13:14
add a comment |
The description is a bit confusing. Can you provide a network diagram? Is there a firewall involved? It could be as simple as a routing issue.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 21:30
I don't think I can easily add a diagram. Let me try to go into a little more detail, though. Every user in our group has access to the main corporate network and the subnet they are on. We have a subset of users that reside on a different subnet than our servers, so if they have access to the corporate network, they cannot see our groups servers. I have set up a proxy server that at least allows network access to our servers through the proxy (the proxy server doesn't have the subnet restriction since it doesn't access the corp network)
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 21:57
It sounds like you have a firewall in between the subnets; I'd start there.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 22:09
No access to the firewall. The only thing I'm allowed to change is the proxy server.
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 22:27
You should have someone who can access the firewall implement the change, then. We generally frown upon helping someone circumvent network security measures.
– Hyppy
Jun 12 '12 at 13:14
The description is a bit confusing. Can you provide a network diagram? Is there a firewall involved? It could be as simple as a routing issue.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 21:30
The description is a bit confusing. Can you provide a network diagram? Is there a firewall involved? It could be as simple as a routing issue.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 21:30
I don't think I can easily add a diagram. Let me try to go into a little more detail, though. Every user in our group has access to the main corporate network and the subnet they are on. We have a subset of users that reside on a different subnet than our servers, so if they have access to the corporate network, they cannot see our groups servers. I have set up a proxy server that at least allows network access to our servers through the proxy (the proxy server doesn't have the subnet restriction since it doesn't access the corp network)
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 21:57
I don't think I can easily add a diagram. Let me try to go into a little more detail, though. Every user in our group has access to the main corporate network and the subnet they are on. We have a subset of users that reside on a different subnet than our servers, so if they have access to the corporate network, they cannot see our groups servers. I have set up a proxy server that at least allows network access to our servers through the proxy (the proxy server doesn't have the subnet restriction since it doesn't access the corp network)
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 21:57
It sounds like you have a firewall in between the subnets; I'd start there.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 22:09
It sounds like you have a firewall in between the subnets; I'd start there.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 22:09
No access to the firewall. The only thing I'm allowed to change is the proxy server.
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 22:27
No access to the firewall. The only thing I'm allowed to change is the proxy server.
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 22:27
You should have someone who can access the firewall implement the change, then. We generally frown upon helping someone circumvent network security measures.
– Hyppy
Jun 12 '12 at 13:14
You should have someone who can access the firewall implement the change, then. We generally frown upon helping someone circumvent network security measures.
– Hyppy
Jun 12 '12 at 13:14
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Switch the share to WebDAV ("Web Sharing") mode, this will let Squid proxy it.
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Switch the share to WebDAV ("Web Sharing") mode, this will let Squid proxy it.
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Switch the share to WebDAV ("Web Sharing") mode, this will let Squid proxy it.
Switch the share to WebDAV ("Web Sharing") mode, this will let Squid proxy it.
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The description is a bit confusing. Can you provide a network diagram? Is there a firewall involved? It could be as simple as a routing issue.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 21:30
I don't think I can easily add a diagram. Let me try to go into a little more detail, though. Every user in our group has access to the main corporate network and the subnet they are on. We have a subset of users that reside on a different subnet than our servers, so if they have access to the corporate network, they cannot see our groups servers. I have set up a proxy server that at least allows network access to our servers through the proxy (the proxy server doesn't have the subnet restriction since it doesn't access the corp network)
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 21:57
It sounds like you have a firewall in between the subnets; I'd start there.
– Hyppy
Jun 11 '12 at 22:09
No access to the firewall. The only thing I'm allowed to change is the proxy server.
– jessebs
Jun 11 '12 at 22:27
You should have someone who can access the firewall implement the change, then. We generally frown upon helping someone circumvent network security measures.
– Hyppy
Jun 12 '12 at 13:14