Do a search at technet. There are some articles on how to get a windows client to 
'find' domain masters on different subnets.

Ray

02/05/12 07:29:09, Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have gotten a RedHat 7.3 box operating as a router/filter to a private 
>(192.168.132.0/24) with dhcp without too much trouble.  One major 
>problem remains that I can't find any info on.  The fixes for the NAT 
>public address reverse routing and the broadcast address fixes are 
>already applied.
>
>Windows client hosts on the NATed LAN can't find the NT4 Domain for 
>logon.  Therefore Network Neighborhood browsing doesn't work.  Strangely 
>direct UNC connections will work if logon credentials are not required.
>
>I am sure I am not the first to run into this.  Can anyone help?
>
>Jack Kramer
>University of Florida
>Fort Lauderdale
>
>
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