Karen,

Have you looked at Q154596, Q167128 or Q179442?

It's not exactly what your looking for, but it may help.

Robert

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>>> Karen Zbierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/8/00 3:04:05 PM >>>
>
>What about Microsoft's version of RPC - does it have a list of program
>numbers similar to how Unix assigns program number? If we want to allow the
>Microsoft Management Console to manage a web server in the DMZ, is there a
>way to do it by assigning an RPC object to it instead of allowing TCP and
>UDP services?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Simon Guo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:15 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: [FW1] RPC
>> 
>> Dear Gurus,
>> 
>> There once a list of port numbers circulating in the list, and it's so
>> useful. Is there any similar things for RPC program numbers? 
>> Can somebody
>> provide some information on RPC program numbers and related TCP/IP
>> behaviors?
>> 
>> Thnaks
>> 
>> Simon
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Peter Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:53 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: [FW1] Different BLOCK of IPsegment given.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have a situation below :
>> 
>> The firewall module and management module was given only one 
>> IP address 
>> 155.21.86.106 (vaild IP address) subnetmask 255.255.255.128, gateway 
>> 155.21.86.1 (it is registered IP for the license part), the other LAN 
>> segment is 155.21.84.208/29 (vaild IP address)
>> 
>> There are 3 network cards on this firewall NT server, which 
>> consist of 
>> Internal,External,DMZ.
>> 
>> The internal will have
>> IP address 192.168.2.x,
>> External will have 155.21.84.x and
>> DMZ will have 192.168.1.x
>> 
>> So I want the firewall to translate internal IP which is 
>> 192.168.1.x to 
>> external 155.21.84.x. (NOT 155.21.86.106)
>> 
>> So in order to make this work, first I configure external 
>> network card to 
>> have IP address 155.21.86.106 and subnet mask 255.255.255.128 
>> and gateway 
>> 155.21.86.1. Correct or the other way round? DO I NEED TO ADD 
>> 155.21.84.x 
>> in the Advance option under TCPIP in the same network card?
>> If yes, is it just by doing the normal NAT procedure will do? 
>> Eg, configure 
>> static NAT on the policy, add information on the local.arp and add a 
>> statics route like "route add 155.21.84.1 192.168.1.10"
>> 
>> When the firewall do the NAT, must NAT translate only the 
>> same block of 
>> external IP address which the firewall is registered? Eg, if 
>> to do NAT, the 
>> NAT translation of external address must be 155.21.86.x since 
>> the firewall 
>> ip is 155.21.86.106? True? Can it do 155.21.84.x instead?
>> 
>> Please advise. Thanks.
>> Best Regards,
>> Peter Tan
>> Certified Lotus Professional (CLP)
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> alterative email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




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