What risks are you afraid of?  Firewalls would only be necessary if you think 
one network might get compromised and it would expose the other.  Otherwise I 
don't see why there would be any issue in what you are trying to do.

Andrew

From: Jorge Romero [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 9:23 AM
To: Active Directory Admin Issues
Subject: Have two Forest on two completelly routable Network Segments is this 
possibly??


Hi all!!

I have a doubt that I decide to ask here in order to see if someone can sheed 
some light on this.

The question is:  Can I have two AD Forest on two Completelly Routable Network 
Segments?

I mean, actually I have One Forest on the network segment A.

I want to add a second Forest on a network segment B.  Networks Segments A and 
B are completelly routable each other, there is no firewall blocking between 
segments A and B.

Basically this is the doubt.  Could this be done without some risk??  The New 
forest is for testing pourposes only.

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