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Thanks for the link. To anwser you
questions I have two DC's at most sites. Some sites only have one.
The VPN is created by using a pix firewall at both ends. The second end of
the VPN comes back to my site called Westfield. Each of the sites can only
see the westfield site.
The way I am thinking about doing this is to
disable the bridge all connections and manually create the site link connections
to go to the bridgehead server at the westfield site.
Does this sound like the best way to do
this?
Thanks From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 7:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all conntections) I think we need to know
a bit more about your configuration. How many DCs at each site? Can you describe
the VPN set up a bit better? Have you looked at
this: nme From: Raymond
Jette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am trying to decide if I need
bridge all connections enabled or disabled. I have 8 sights on my
netwrok. Each site is connected using VPNs. Each site connects back
to a single site. I am using PIX firewalls. The filewalls wont let
traffic go out the same port it come in and that seems to be causing
problems. Does any one have any ideas as to
how I should set up sites. I have the bridge all connections enabled and
that seems to be causing problesm so I disabled it. I dont know if this is
the best way to handle it or now. Thank for the
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- [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all conntections) Raymond Jette
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all conntections) Noah Eiger
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all conntecti... Raymond Jette
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all connt... David Adner
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all c... Raymond Jette
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all conntections) Fugleberg, David A
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD sites (bridge all conntecti... Raymond Jette
