We have 2 sites linked, using a VPN, called HAWICK and GALASHIELS. HAWICK is the main office hosting the Kaspersky Admin Kit. All workstations at the main office are communicating with the Admin Server without problem.
However, no workstation at the remote office, GALASHIELS, is able to connect to the Admin Server. I can ping all workstations at the remote site. I have manually installed the network agent at the remote site and these are the results I receive from KLNAGCHK
Starting utility 'klnagchk'...
Checking command line options...OK
Initializing basic libraries...OK
Current host is GALASHIELS\SERVICE1
Reading the settings...OK
Settings verification...OK
Network Agent settings:
Administration Server address: '2003server.brucemotors.local'
Use SSL connection: 0
Numbers of the Administration server SSL ports: '13000'
Numbers of the Administration server ports: '14000'
Administration Server certificate: missing
Use proxy server: 0
Open UDP port: 1
Numbers of UDP ports: '15000'
Synchronization period, min.: 15
Connection timeout, sec.: 30
Send/receive timeout, sec.: 180
Attempt to connect to the Administration server...Transport level error in proce
ss of communication with 'http://2003server.brucemotors.local:14000': timeout pe
riod is expired
Full error information:
Transport level error in process of communication with 'http://2003server.brucem
otors.local:14000': timeout period is expired
Error information: 1260/0 (Connection handshake hasn't been performed. Connectio
n name - '1093;87;1.0.0.0;1093-87'.), O:\CS AdminKit\development2\transport\tr\t
ransportimp.cpp, 2251
Attempt to connect to the Network Agent...OK
Administration Agent is running
Receiving the Network Agent's statistical data...OK
Network Agent's statistical data:
Total number of synchronization requests: 0
The number of successful synchronization requests: 0
Total number of synchronizations: 0
The number of successful syncrhonizations: 0
Date/time of the last request for synchronization:
Deinitializing basic libraries...OK
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mike