I have a similar problem. The 2003 box joined the NT domain without a problem, however I cannot add users from the NT domain. For example, this box is running ISA, I would like to use NT4 groups in the ISA permissions. However, when going to add users I only have one option in the locations...
Thanks for your help, I did check server manager and none of the servers are in there. I also searched the registry of the local wins servers and none of them had entries for these servers. The WINS servers don't list the servers either.
I have a NT4 domain with 10 subnets geographically seperated connected by frame relay. Each of these locations has several xp pro machines. While watching the firewall logs I have noticed a lot of udp port 138 traffic originating from almost all of these xp machines (they hit the firewall...
I've just installed Xwall and haven't implemented this feature yet, I did recall seeing that you may need to put an @ before the domain name in order to block all the hosts. Here is a link to where I saw that at...
http://www.xwall.us/howto_blocking.htm
Thanks for your reply, I was thinking that it could be a virusas well. I did verify that none of these pcs are infected. We have several layers of virus protection and my organization is quick about patching systems as the patches are made available.
Also, this problem occurs on almost every...
I have a NT4 domain with 10 subnets geographically seperated connected by frame relay. Each of these locations has several xp pro machines. While watching the firewall logs I have noticed a lot of udp port 138 traffic originating from almost all of these xp machines. The traffic is attempting...
Does anyone know where I can find the definitions of the "flags" attached to a "sh conn" output.
For example: The saA after
"TCP out xxx.xxx.xxx.xx:25 in xxx.xxx.x.xx:2559 idle 0:01:00 Bytes 0 flags saA"
Thanks in advance!
Unfortunately I haven't found a way, each rule is its own registry key so editing a regedit file is a now go (and each subkey contains many other keys).
I've also looked at trying to edit a saved copy of the config file, but there are many variables that are contained there as well (things...
This is probably NOT spam, something almost as annoying though. I would check some of the relay testing sites to verify that you don't have an open relay.
If you aren't an open relay then whats happening is some spammer is sending a message to a non existant mailbox on your system using a...
We have a very similar setup that works very well. We use a pix, a spam filter/relay in the dmz, and exchange on the inside. We forward all outbound email from exchange to the relay (the relay then uses dns to forward to the internet). Once the inbound mail hits the relay, we forward all...
Several things to note here, you don't have any route statements to your dmz. Also depending on the design you want, you may decide to nat inside addresses to the dmz, via the nat and global commands. Then point your internal dns addresses to the dmz addresses of the server, not the external...
We are debating where the best place to place a mail relay server. We have had recommendations that the relay be placed in the dmz and relay to the mail server on the inside interface (which requires ports from the dmz to the inside be opened). Others have recommended the relay be placed...
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