I am running a domain with a domain controller on Windows 2003 Server. Just recently, I needed to make some minor adjustments to the GPO on one of my OU's. I was logged into the server as Domain Adminstrator and now I am getting an error I never used to get before: "Failed to open Group Policy...
You are correct, since the server I've been working on is running Rehadhat Enterprise Linux 4, I suppose they put their own chain in the list. I checked on one of my other servers that is running Fedora Core 2 and it did not contain the chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT, but only the INPUT chain. I was...
This is what my firewall looks like now and the ports that I have specified under the RH-Firewall-1-INPUT section are working like they should:
[root@hostname ~]# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
RH-Firewall-1-INPUT all -- anywhere...
I tried changing to the ports to dport, but it didn't seem to help. Would it be possible that I have to also open port 80? Also, whenever I restart the iptables service, it forgets all of the INPUT/OUTPUT entries that I've made and I have to reenter them each time...Thanks.
I am trying to enable incoming/outgoing HTTP traffic on ports 8000 through 8100 through the firewall. I have tried using the command: iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --sport 8000:8100 -j ACCEPT and the same command with OUTPUT but it still doesn't seem to do the trick. After doing an iptables...
I am trying in OS X to connect to a Windows 2003 domain server. After going to Hard Drive, then Network, I am able to view all of the servers and clients in the domain. After double clicking on the one which I would like to connect to, I am prompted to type in a username and password for the...
Today I tried to stop/start iptables service, but it failed to start. I think that the changes I've made to iptables have had no impact at all because of this. The authentication was failing before I made the changes to iptables (allowed ports 9700:9802). Thanks.
When checking the ports with iptables -L, I can see that ports 9700:9802 are allowed and port 80 is as well. I am still experiencing a problem, however, when users try to authenticate to the server through a java client program from the internet. Today I performed a 'tcpdump' as I watched the...
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I am trying to make sure the ports 80 and 9700-9802 are allowed to come through the firewall on my Red Hat Linux system. How do I check which ports are allowed to come through the firewall? I've done an nmap on the system and also and iptables -L but couldn't determine from these commands...
How exactly did you reset synchronization? The problem with my clients are they the folders that they are trying to synchronize with no longer exist. This make is very frustrating, because it is a waste of time to try to synchronize when it is absolutely going to fail every time!!
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I have a Windows 2003 Server running ADS with several clients running Windows XP. I modified the Group Policy a while back so that offline files would synchronize with the server each time a user logs on and off of their PC. Since then, I have switched over to roaming profiles to suit my...
When I checked on my domain controller for the group policy, it gave me an error telling me it could not find a domain controller for the domain. It gave me three options to pick and I chose the one that said "The one with the operations master token for PDC emulator"
After going into AD, right...
I have two different domains running on Windows 2003 server. While trying to access one of the servers from the other domain, I am able to simply go to Start->Run and type in \\server and the shares pop up with no authentication! This is driving me crazy because I have secured down the server in...
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I have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to NAT an external IP to and internal IP on my network. I have a Netopia T1 router with a Netscreen firewall behind it. I can't seem to get the external IP mapped correctly and I feel as if I've tried everything that there is to...
I am trying to establish a new VPN connection from outside the office so that users can VPN to the internal network. I would like the users to be authenticated via the domain controller (Win 2003 Server) running AD. I don't know where exactly I'm having problems, but I am very confused about how...
Would it really make a difference if there are admin shares? I know that there are some admin shares, but I don't think that would affect whether or not I could connect to the server correctly...I will try and check this. I do have full administrative access to the server. Thanks.
I have a backup server running Veritas Backup Exec. I recently acquired a few licenses for the Remote Agent so as to backup data on other servers successfully. I have been having a problem when I try to remotely install the Agent on servers of another domain. After typing in the correct...
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