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In addition to the suggestions in Jan’s link it is also
possible to create a list of trusted addresses, depending upon your firewall
software. So that all communication between fixed hosts is unblocked and can
be interrogated. SJC From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Za Vue You can start here: Dear
list! I'm
in the need of setting up trust between two existing Active directory domains
and i have a few questions regarding this. the goal is that people can logon
form either domains with their user credentials and that people can use
resources in both domains, we also need the exchange addressbooks in both
domain to replicate to each other but thats maybe a different list. Domain
A has 8 domain controllers where as the operation master roles are spread on
different servers, domain b has only 1 domain controller. We
have configured a VPN between the networks so the communication is up and
running. My
questions are: What
ports do i need to open in the firewall to achive this? And
do i have to open trust from domain B to all of my DC's in domain A or is
it enough to open towards any DC or a specific DC? (wich server roles
does it need) Many
thanks in advance. Med vennlig
hilsen / Best regards |
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