It's not clear what the requirements are nor what you expect to break. You aren't thinking of putting a MSCS across a firewall anyway, now are you? Better yet, if so, which type of cluster?
On 2/13/06, FDiskThePC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Guys,
I need to setup a separate AD forest in our DMZ to
accommodate the need for a domain (SQL log shipping,
Windows clustering, etc). The issue is that we're
using NAT and a Cisco PIX between our production
network and the DMZ network. So even though our
production network is 172.16.x.x, for example, the DMZ
sees these resources as 10.10.x.x.
>From everything I've read, NAT breaks a lot of things,
but unfortunately we must use NAT. Anyone have any
real world experience with this? Any suggestions
would be appreciated.
-FDiskThePC
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