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| Subject: | Re: unable to join domain from dmz |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:50:20 -0500 |
You can do this by adding an entry in LMHOSTS also, you can google for instructions - simpler than setting up WINS.
You need to setup a WINS server. Otherwise you cannot cross subnets. On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 12:12:52 +0300, Bilal Dar <bdar@pbad.sbg.com.sa>
wrote:
I am having a problem, i couldn't figure out the reason till now. We are having our NT 4 Primary Domain Controller on the inside network, now i
am
installing another server in the DMZ as a Backup Domain Controller. When
i
try to join the domain during installation i get an error stating "The domain controller for the domain cannot be located" Dmz = 172.17.0.0/16 Inside = 172.16.0.0/16 PDC = 172.16.4.2 NewServer = 172.17.0.10/16 conduit permit icmp any any conduit permit ip host 172.17.0.10 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 conduit permit ip host 172.17.0.10 172.17.0.0 255.255.0.0 conduit permit tcp host 172.17.0.10 eq smtp any conduit permit tcp host 172.17.0.10 eq pop3 any conduit permit tcp host 172.17.0.10 eq domain any conduit permit udp host 172.17.0.10 eq domain any conduit permit ip host 172.17.4.2 host 172.17.0.10 I can ping NewServer from Inside network. Am i missing something? Thanks-- END OF LINE -MCP
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