Yeah, we already have the test server all SSL ready and tested, but I still don't like having that port open.
Can you give me some insigt into my other questions? I'd really like to have all the information possible.
For example, if we need to open a lot of ports (especially RPC ports like...
We want to allow authenticated users to be able to use Outlook (using the RDP/HTTP wrapper to allow mapi over https. Our primary users MUST be able to use Outlook, everybody else can use the OWA.
I'm really weary about opening port 80 from the internet into our LAN, but it may be the only...
Allright. We are a company of around 65 people. We will be implementing EX2003 very soon. We have our test network up and all is happy (barring some minor bugs). But, now we are looking at putting the EX2003 server into the DMZ to allow people outside the company to use thier email.
Now...
I do not beleive so. I'm almost positive we are using the root-hint servers.
Also, our DNS services don't seem to cache external requests. I'd like to impliment that if I can.
We are running DNS for our building on a Windows 2003 Domain Controller. It works great most of the time, but about 1x a week, it no longer resolves external addresses (yahoo.com) but it does a dandy job on internal ones.
Any ideas, anything you want me to post?
Whoa! Call me a total noob, but isn't the NET USER, NET GROUP and other such commands a tremendous security problem in an Active Directory Domain?
Out of the box, any computer/user joined to the domain can do some pretty nifty things... Like ADD THEMSELVES TO THE DOMAIN ADMINS GROUP!
That's...
Worked perfectly. We no longer have the huge delay in replication between the servers. I havn't seen the 'Building Domain List' dialog today, so I guess that's all kosher as well.
hats off to you fellows.
--Tom
I am aware that there are no real PDCs and BDCs in AD, but there the 'PDC' is where I want everything to point to (And, it's the legacy PDC and the Primary Global Catalouge server)
I ran that command on both domain controllers and everything was a success except for the following lines on the...
I've got a few problems, and I think they all stem from the same source, which I can't seem to track down.
We have a small 2003/2000 network. Our PDC is the 2003 server. It is also the DNS and DHCP server. There is a 2000 server that acts as a BDC. It is only being used as a file server and...
We have a Parent domain : company.com
a child domain: child.company.com
They have the 2 way trust set up and has been validated. However, if I set up a user on company.com, and try and log into child.company.com with the user's credentials, It does not authenticate.
This also happens in the...
I have read two solutions for changing the domain name on a Windows server 2000 system. One requires the use of an NT4 box that replicates the AD then gets promoted. The other solution (the one most preferred by MS) is to upgrade to 2K3 and use the Domain Name Change Tool.
Our company is...
None of the computers are connected directly to the 3550, there are unmanaged switched between the user machines and the 3550, so portfast shouldn't, in my understanding, produce a performance difference (and may be detrimental if a loop is created somehow).
We have our global address different...
We have just implemented a new network involving a PIX 515e and a Catalyst 3550 switch.
The network swap went well, and the network is running smooth, for the most part.
Occasionally, a (only Windows so far) computer on the network will loose internet connectivity. They are able to get DNS...
Just ordered the 3550.
Thanks a TON for all your help everybody. I now have much firmer grasp on networking technologues and possibilities for our company in the future.
--Tom
Okay. I think we have made a decision on what we are going to do, ut we just don't know what we need.
We will have 4-5 network segments.
We will not be using VLANS to separate them
Each segment will have it's own DNS/DHCP server (legacy solution)
I beleive that a Cisco 2600 series router is...
Thanks for the info.
I think that we would only need a small setup, as the size of our business isn't tremendous, but will be growing. Currently we have a series of unmanaged switches handling the network traffic and it's working well for us. I beleive that a 24 port multilayer switch would...
I had this posted in the Win 2K forum, but I think the topic has drifted into this forum's scope.
I am re-engineering the network topology in my organization and I have decided on creating multiple segments (subnets) with a single DC, DHCP, DNS server serving all the subnets.
I understand that...
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