I have a problem I am trying to resolve. I have Linux firewalls protecting the users on many networks. Everything works but Domain logons to the NT4 Domain. This is due to NETBIOS and NAT problem. So I have users that have a private address and a PDC that has a pubilc address due to the network design that can?t be changed. I have install Samba 3.x and thought I could join it to the domain to allow the samba server to handle the connection for the NATed users. Is there a way to do this? I need the local users to be able to authenticate to an NT4 domain or I have to remove the firewalls. I am working on trying to convince them to migrate from the NT4 domain to samba, but it is a battle. If I can show them that Linux can work with the current network for now it could by me more time to convince them to migrate. Thanks in a advance, Jason
Am I not posting this to the correct group? Thanks On 5/13/04 9:20 PM, "Jason Romo" <jason@romos.net> wrote:> I have a problem I am trying to resolve. I have Linux firewalls protecting > the users on many networks. Everything works but Domain logons to the NT4 > Domain. This is due to NETBIOS and NAT problem. So I have users that have > a private address and a PDC that has a pubilc address due to the network > design that can?t be changed. I have install Samba 3.x and thought I could > join it to the domain to allow the samba server to handle the connection for > the NATed users. > > Is there a way to do this? I need the local users to be able to > authenticate to an NT4 domain or I have to remove the firewalls. I am > working on trying to convince them to migrate from the NT4 domain to samba, > but it is a battle. If I can show them that Linux can work with the current > network for now it could by me more time to convince them to migrate. > > Thanks in a advance, > Jason > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
Jason Romo schrieb:> Am I not posting this to the correct group? > > Thanks > > On 5/13/04 9:20 PM, "Jason Romo" <jason@romos.net> wrote: > > >>I have a problem I am trying to resolve. I have Linux firewalls protecting >>the users on many networks. Everything works but Domain logons to the NT4 >>Domain. This is due to NETBIOS and NAT problem. So I have users that have >>a private address and a PDC that has a pubilc address due to the network >>design that can?t be changed. I have install Samba 3.x and thought I could >>join it to the domain to allow the samba server to handle the connection for >>the NATed users. >> >>Is there a way to do this? I need the local users to be able to >>authenticate to an NT4 domain or I have to remove the firewalls. I am >>working on trying to convince them to migrate from the NT4 domain to samba, >>but it is a battle. If I can show them that Linux can work with the current >>network for now it could by me more time to convince them to migrate. >> >>Thanks in a advance, >>Jason >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> > >Hi, youre question , is very complex all i can say is read samba faqs , and for sure there are possibilities to make work what you want ( special if you are allowed to change rules on the firewall ), but its hard to so give simple answers to network questions without more description of you whole net setup. Perhaps you should look to a local linux community , and a few people which will help you. It doesnt sound like your problem is very hard to fix. Best Regards
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