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Hi

> 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.
> 
Allow me to ask: are you masquerading between the private subnets as well?
If so, why?

> 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).
> 
This wouldn't surprise me if you're masquerading between the private
subnets. Have you tried simply routing between them?

Cheers
Tobias

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