Re: Win2K logon through Firewall
From: dude...you got a dell (dude@yougotadell.com)
Date: 09/13/02
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From: "dude...you got a dell" <dude@yougotadell.com> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 02:13:43 GMT
If I could afford a PIX, I would gladly answer your question, because I
would have played with that damn expensive piece of lovely kit for
days...and would known its behaviour well.
To be ignorant and surrounded by expensive kit = I really hope you aren't
actually accepting a paycheck for that job.
Good luck, id10t.
"Frank Durham" <fdurham@nospam.sportsendeavors.com> wrote in message
news:#13ThanWCHA.1852@tkmsftngp10...
> Greetings-
>
> I have search high and low and found several documents stating what ports
> are needed to be open to have a server/computer in the DMZ seperated by a
> Pix Firewall, log into the Domain. Here are the lists of the ports that I
> have found.
> TCP: 135, 1601, 389, 53, 3268
> UDP: 389, 53, 88
>
> These do not work.
>
> My question is has anyone had any experience getting a server to log into
a
> Win2k Domain through a firewall, with a focus on Pix firewalls?
>
> I can get a server/computer to log into a NT4 domain through the firewall,
> but not Win2k.
>
> Thank You
> Frank
>
>
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