Re: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-27 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > Hi List... > > This is not really debian related, (could even be not Linux related), but > there's a lot of good knowledge here... > > I have a internal (10.x.y.z) windows NT network, it's conncted to the > outside world through a l

RE: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-26 Thread Wesley A. Wannemacher
You can allow a Windows NT machine to authenticate to another machine that is not on the same subnet by specifying the computer name in the c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\lmhosts file. the entry would look something like 10.x.x.x nt_pdc_name #PRE #DOM:your_nt_domain_name Then you would

RE: NT Authentication over Debian Firewall/Router

2000-07-26 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
Greetings, I'm just going to throw out some random guesses that might actually hit the right thing. I would look at forwarding traffic from port 139 (+/-, netbios anyway) from your PDC through the firewall to your now rouge NT box (you probably want to be VERY specific and careful about i