Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall

2001-03-19 Thread Ehab Mohamad Abdullah

Any body has an idea on the following?
How can windows NT workstation login to the domain while the NT server is
behind a Firewall (PIX) ?
Is it a port or another kind of traffic?

Ehab


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AW: Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall

2001-03-19 Thread Udo Konstantin

First:
If you want behind a FW you must authorized.
Second:
That is only a udp broadcast for dhcp

udo

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Any body has an idea on the following?
How can windows NT workstation login to the domain while the NT server is
behind a Firewall (PIX) ?
Is it a port or another kind of traffic?

Ehab


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Re: Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall

2001-03-19 Thread Groupstudy

NT uses ports 135/136/137 for its RPC's.

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 First:
 If you want behind a FW you must authorized.
 Second:
 That is only a udp broadcast for dhcp

 udo

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 Any body has an idea on the following?
 How can windows NT workstation login to the domain while the NT server is
 behind a Firewall (PIX) ?
 Is it a port or another kind of traffic?

 Ehab


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Re: Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall

2001-03-19 Thread Allen May

RAS or RRAS to authenticate.  Ports must be opened to allow this.  Also you
may find you need to edit the hosts file to force it to choose a particular
domain controller.  Without looking the ports up I seem to remember 2 or 3
of them had to be opened.  GRE and 1 or 2 more..  That info is available on
microsoft.com in the support for IT Professionals section.

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 First:
 If you want behind a FW you must authorized.
 Second:
 That is only a udp broadcast for dhcp

 udo

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 Any body has an idea on the following?
 How can windows NT workstation login to the domain while the NT server is
 behind a Firewall (PIX) ?
 Is it a port or another kind of traffic?

 Ehab


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RE: Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall

2001-03-19 Thread Evan Francen

On a LAN, open UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP port 139.  I think Allen was
thinking VPN through an Internet connection.  If this is the case then GRE
is TCP port 47, and PPTP is TCP port 1723.  Check out
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q150/5/43.ASP?LN=EN-USSD=g
nFR=0qry=PPTP%20Portsrnk=3src=DHCS_MSPSS_gn_SRCHSPR=NTS40 (watch for
word wrap)

HTH,
Evan

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RAS or RRAS to authenticate.  Ports must be opened to allow this.  Also you
may find you need to edit the hosts file to force it to choose a particular
domain controller.  Without looking the ports up I seem to remember 2 or 3
of them had to be opened.  GRE and 1 or 2 more..  That info is available on
microsoft.com in the support for IT Professionals section.

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From: "Udo Konstantin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Ehab Mohamad Abdullah'" [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 8:47 AM
Subject: AW: Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall


 First:
 If you want behind a FW you must authorized.
 Second:
 That is only a udp broadcast for dhcp

 udo

 -Ursprungliche Nachricht-
 Von: Ehab Mohamad Abdullah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet: Montag, 19. Marz 2001 15:38
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: Windows NT station to join the domain through a PIX firewall


 Any body has an idea on the following?
 How can windows NT workstation login to the domain while the NT server is
 behind a Firewall (PIX) ?
 Is it a port or another kind of traffic?

 Ehab


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