Zitiere Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

caming from the router side i could give you the link to the cisco ios 
documentation which covers this for routers. as fas as i can say nt uses 
different kinds of udp broadcasts for printig, authenticating, names-pipes, and 
so on. for routers there are at least 2 way of fowarding udp broadcast, but this 
explained quite well here 
(http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_r/1r
prt2/1ripadr.htm#xtocid1229214).
sorry for just posting a link, but thats where i got it from..

And happy Easter to all !

> By the way, my conduits allow everything and I'm not using NAT.
> 
> 
> At 11:16 AM 4/12/01 -0700, Roy wrote:
> >I'm testing a PIX firewall. I just hung it off my main network and
> created 
> >a subnet to test from on the inside. I moved my NT machine from the
> main 
> >network to the test subnet. Now I can't see the print server that it
> had 
> >been using before I moved it and I get an RPC error when trying to
> print. 
> >Every thing else works fine as far as IP traffic. I ran into this a few
> 
> >years ago on a router and had to add ip-helper (any relationship to 
> >hamburger?) to get the NT stuff working. I can't figure out where to do
> 
> >this or the equivalent on the PIX box. Or am I barking up the wrong
> tree?
> >
> >Any help would be totally appreciated.
> >
> >Roy Harrison
> >The Research Libraries Group
> >
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