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First I'd like to start by saying that I've search the archives for anything
I could think of that would be possibly related to this problem and had no
luck so far.  

Here's the problem, I've got two NT PDC's each controlling their own subnets
(one has 192.168.0.x and the other has 192.168.1.x).  Between these two
domains, I have a Linux box connected to each subnet and the Internet.  The
Linux box is currently performing Masq and forwarding for both subnets.  All
systems can ping each other by IP (including 192.168.0.x to 192.168.1.x) and
all systems can browse the Internet with no problems.  My problem is that
when I try to set up a trust relationship between the two NT PDCs', each PDC
claims that it is unable to locate the domain controller for the other
domain (even though it can ping the IP address).  Consequently, MS network
browsing is restricted to the system's domain (a 192.168.0.x system can only
see other 192.168.0.x systems).  

Has anyone located a solution for this before, or have any ideas?

Jamin W. Collins
Direct Voice (773)634-2030
Direct Fax (773)634-2031
Adapt Telephony Services, LLC
2100 N. Southport, Suite E
Chicago, IL 60614

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