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2024 Dec 13
1
RODC in DMZ
...edure Call) * TCP 139 (NetBIOS Session Service) * TCP 389 (LDAP) * TCP 445 (SMB,Net Logon) * UDP 53 (DNS) * UDP 389 (LDAP, DC Locator, Net Logon) * TCP 49152-65535 (Randomly allocated high TCP ports) Are there other suggestions from your side to approach the RODC in a DMZ, keeping the securtity at a decent level? Many thanks in advance for your suggestions Best Ilias -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 665 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipe...
2003 Feb 24
2
Windows XP Profiles
Hi, I just recently installed Windows XP on one of the computers in my network (previously all Windows 98) which uses Samba as a Primary Domain Controller. After making the required changes for adding machine accounts, I am able to log on using Samba as a PDC. My question is how to get profiles working the way I want them to. I would like profiles to be stored locally and automatically created
2024 Dec 13
1
RODC in DMZ
...Service) > * TCP 389 (LDAP) > * TCP 445 (SMB,Net Logon) > * UDP 53 (DNS) > * UDP 389 (LDAP, DC Locator, Net Logon) > * TCP 49152-65535 (Randomly allocated high TCP ports) > > Are there other suggestions from your side to approach the RODC in a > DMZ, keeping the securtity at a decent level? > > Many thanks in advance for your suggestions > > Best > Ilias > Well, personally, I wouldn't put anything to do with AD into a DMZ, but that is probably just me. Any AD client in a DMZ (and that includes an RODC) must 'talk' to an internal DC....
2006 Jun 01
2
Kernel update = slower ?
This is really strange. Day before, I updated the machine here (x86_64) and all went normal. I rebooted, and everything came back just as I expected. Next morning, I noticed one of my jobs during the night had finished, but finished late by about 8 or 9 minutes. I really didn't think much of it, but after looking at jobs running today, I'm seeing the same thing. Processes that