[ActiveDir] ADS Replication Through Satellite Connection

2003-03-11 Thread james . blair

All,

I was wondering if any of you have utilised this method for ADS replication,
I am having a bit of trouble. I have a USB satellite modem with integrated
NIC which has a statically assigned IP Address and a class C subnet mask
with an assigned default gateway, these were configured by the telco. I have
a second NIC in the box which is connected to the LAN. I utilsed WINGATE as
a VPN but cannot ping the any DC's on the the other side, they are all
however able to ping me??? Needless to say there is no replication. Any
ideas I did try a RIPclient to no avail...

James
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RE: [ActiveDir] ADS Replication Through Satellite Connection

2003-03-11 Thread Gil Kirkpatrick
Were you pinging the IP or the host name? Are the DC host names resolving
properly through DNS?

-gil

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All,

I was wondering if any of you have utilised this method for ADS replication,
I am having a bit of trouble. I have a USB satellite modem with integrated
NIC which has a statically assigned IP Address and a class C subnet mask
with an assigned default gateway, these were configured by the telco. I have
a second NIC in the box which is connected to the LAN. I utilsed WINGATE as
a VPN but cannot ping the any DC's on the the other side, they are all
however able to ping me??? Needless to say there is no replication. Any
ideas I did try a RIPclient to no avail...

James
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