Thanks for all who helped out on this..

The bottom line is that PIX firewalls don't have the equivalent of iphelper 
or any other way to tunnel netbeui from one side to another. My answer is 
to use WINS servers.


Thanks Again



Roy


At 11:16 AM 4/12/01 -0700, you 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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